The Global Network of People living with HIV (GNP+) and the World AIDS Campaign are proud to announce the start of their joint programme Keeping the Promise of HIV/AIDS Universal Access.
The UK Department of International Development (DfID) will support GNP+ and World AIDS Campaign through its Governance and Transparency Fund (GTF) for 5 years for a total of GBP 4,099,669 (EUR 5,176,755; USD 7,558,739).
The programme is the result of a long standing partnership between GNP+ and the World AIDS Campaign. Together the coalition has many years of experience in advocating, campaigning, skills building, mobilizing and working with networks. Most joint campaigning and advocacy has been directed at improving the governance of institutions and governments, holding them accountable with the aim to increase their responsiveness to the HIV pandemic.
“From the perspective of people living with HIV
(PLHIV), this GTF-funded programme is designed to facilitate the
collection of evidence in communities of human rights abuses, stigma
and discrimination and the degree to which the greater involvement of
people living with HIV (GIPA) has been implemented,” stated Kevin
Moody, International Coordinator / CEO of GNP+. “This evidence will
become the basis for campaigning, advocacy and policy development at
country, regional and international level."
PLHIV networks and organizations at country level will adapt and
implement programmes; collect and analyze data; and share information
with other sectors in country, as well as counterparts at regional and
international level. This level of community-based programme is an
adjunct to activities already taking place and should help to solidify
connections among advocates at all levels.
“Multiple sectors of civil society at country level are struggling to
work together effectively. The GTF funding will assist the World AIDS
Campaign and its partners in developing sustainable cross sector
partnerships to work together on campaigns and advocacy,” reported
Marcel van Soest, Executive Director of World AIDS Campaign. “By using
the evidence collected by our PLHIV partners in communities, the
national multi sector partners can work together to develop and
implement successful campaigns and advocacy strategies.”
World AIDS Campaign and its partners have successfully pilot tested a
mechanism for convening multiple sector partners in sustainable and
effective coalitions in three countries: Zambia, Kenya and Nigeria.
This model will be replicated throughout this programme and build on
the success already achieved through the in country collaboration of
the following sectors: labour, faith, business, NGO, media, youth,
women, and PLHIV.
The ultimate aim of the GTF-funded programme will be to hold
governments, agencies and organizations accountable to promises made to
reach Universal Access. By working together, GNP+ and World AIDS
Campaign will strive to implement this programme in at least fifteen
countries, mostly in Africa but also in three other southern regions
over the coming five years. The results of programme implementation
will benefit not only the country level coalitions and networks but
also regional and international counterparts, through the sharing of
information, data and best practices.
A unique component of the GTF funds is that over 85 percent of the budget will be spent in the Global South.
GNP+ and the World AIDS Campaign are encouraged by the acceptance of
their joint proposal and believe this is a recognition of the need to
highlight PLHIV voices within advocacy messages and, while doing so,
ensuring sustainable and effective multiple sector national coalitions
that are connected to regional and international structures.
For more information contact:
Martin Stolk, Communications Coordinator, GNP+, +31-20-423 4114
Marcel van Soest, Executive Director, World AIDS Campaign , +31-20-616 9045
About the Global Network of People living with HIV and AIDS:
GNP+ is the only worldwide network representing all people living with
HIV and AIDS. As a network based on emancipation and
self-determination, GNP+ nurtured the development of six fully
independent regional networks of people living with HIV covering
Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, Latin America and North America.
GNP+ advocates to improve the quality of life of all people living with
HIV. The central theme for the work of GNP+ for 2007 and beyond is
Reclaiming our Lives!
About the World AIDS Campaign
The World AIDS Campaign supports, strengthens and connects advocacy
campaigns that hold leaders accountable for their promises on HIV and
AIDS. “Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise.” is the slogan of the World AIDS
Campaign from 2005-2010. The World AIDS Campaign is a global coalition
governed by experienced campaigning networks of labour, faith,
business, NGOs, media, youth, women, and PLHIV.
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