Reclaiming Our Lives !
GNP+ is the global network for and by people living with HIV. GNP+ advocates to improve the quality of life of people living with HIV. As a network of networks, GNP+ is driven by the needs of people living with HIV worldwide. Based on emancipation and self-determination, GNP+ works with independent and autonomous regional and national networks of people living with HIV in all continents.
Under the central theme Reclaiming Our Lives!, GNP+ implements an evidence-informed advocacy programme focused on:
- Empowerment;
- Human Rights;
- Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention; and
- Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of people living with HIV.
9 June: Civil Society Premeeting to 2009 HIV/AIDS Implementers Meeting
SAVE THE DATE
CIVIL SOCIETY PRE-MEETING
Protea Furstenhof Hotel, Windhoek, NAMIBIA
10:00-17:00 - Tuesday, 9 June 2009
Organized by GNP+ and UNAIDS on behalf of the International Steering Committee of the 2009 HIV/AIDS Implementers’ Meeting
GNP+ and UNAIDS on behalf of the 2009 HIV/AIDS Implementers' Meeting International Steering Committee are pleased to invite the civil society participants to a pre-meeting of the 2009 HIV/AIDS Implementers' Meeting.
This pre-meeting aims to:
1. Support more effective participation from civil society at the HIV/AIDS Implementers’ Meeting
2. Support increased ownership and leadership from within civil society at the HIV/AIDS Implementers’ Meeting
3. Encourage discussions on topical issues
To register and to share your thoughts on the agenda please visit the registration website at www.civilsocietymeeting.org
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