Archive for HIV/SRH Integration

More Services to More People in More Places

Yesterday I was fortunate enough to attend the ACQUIRE End of Project event this past week. l was there to promote the Resources for HIV and SRH Integration Website.  Betty Farrell, Senior Medical Associate for Integration, EngenderHealth commented that you could find many ACQUIRE documents and tools on the Integration Web site.  You can also read an interview with Betty Farrell on the “Voices from the Field” Section of the site.  Prior to the integration session, there was a plenary panel consisting of Dr. Fred Ndede, Engenderhealth/Kenya and Nancy Russell, Senior Technical Advisor for Community Linkages, ACQUIRE Project/CARE.  The panel discussed the work that ACQUIRE has done in promoting IUD uptake in the Kisii district of Kenya.  The panel discussed how they used ACQUIRE’s Supply/Demand/Advocacy Programming model to increase the supply of IUDs, increase demand through countering myths and training trainers and to engage stakeholders in needs assessments. Read the rest of this entry »

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XVII International AIDS Conference - Day One: August 3, 2008

So I first must apologize for the lack of actual photos in this first blog piece.  You see, there were strict security requirements to enter the opening ceremony.  The opening ceremony was in a separate spot from the convention in order to accommodate the 25,000 delegates.  All of my bags had to be left at the convention center.  All buses returned to the hotels after the opening and thus my bags are still at the convention center with pictures from today’s sessions.  I also didn’t get any pictures of the amazing opening, due to the fact they lead us to believe we weren’t able to carry anything in.

I think I’ll describe the opening since it’s fresh in my mind and then move on to the two integration sessions I attended.  After several entertaining pieces by the Ballet Folklorico, the speakers began.  One of the notable speakers included Peter Piot, Executive Director of of UNAIDS, who told delegates to “get up, stand up, don’t give up your fight.” In line with Mr. Marley, Dr. Piot told delegates to never give up their fight against HIV/AIDS.  Dr. Margaret Chan, Secretary General of the World Health Organization,  Ban Ki Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations and Mexican President Felipe Calderon all stressed the need to combat stigma, homophobia, and discrimination to fight HIV/AIDS  and to ensure that vulnerable populations including sex workers, men who have sex with men and IDUs are targeted in prevention efforts and receive necessary services. President Calderon also announced that he would allow other countries to introduce anti-retroviral medications into Mexico, drastically lowering the price of such drugs.  His commitment received much applause.

The theme ”Universal Action Now/Acción Universal !Ya!” was also echoed by all of the speakers, including Mony Pen, a Cambodian activist, the former President of Botswana Mr. Festus Mogae and the 12 year old Honduran activist who received a standing ovation, Keren-Dunway Gonzalez.  Citizens and civil society must pressure their governments to take greater action to ensure that all people have access to HIV prevention, treatment and care services. Read the rest of this entry »

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Kenya: The cutting edge

Here at the INFO Project, we usually post stories about male circumcision and HIV prevention on the Resources for HIV/AIDS and Sexual and Reproductive Health Integration site.  Recently, our colleagues at Plus News  submitted a video for inclusion on the site. The video, which can be accessed by clicking on the image below, discusses the new mobile circumcision pilot  program that Marie Stopes International has begun in the Nyanza province of Kenya.

Plus News filmed this short clip while visiting the mobile clinic. Kenya is getting ready to roll out a national male circumcision program following 2006 studies which showed that male circumcision may be one factor that may decrease a man’s risk of HIV infection.

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