GIPA Report Card

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GNP+ is implementing the GIPA Report Card, an advocacy tool designed to gather information on the level of application of the greater involvement of people living with HIV (GIPA) principle. The GIPA Report Card seeks to increase and improve the programmatic, policy and funding actions taken to realise the greater involvement of people living with HIV in a country's HIV response. National networks of people living with HIV are leading the process in their countries.

Information gathered through the GIPA Report Card serves as a baseline against which future application of the GIPA principle at national level can be measured. It is a tool to hold governments, NGOs, United Nations agencies, donors, organisations of PLHIV and other stakeholders accountable to their commitments relating to the application of the GIPA principle and increases and improves the meaningful participation of people living with HIV within the broader national response.

The GIPA Report Card has been piloted in India, Kenya, Lesotho and Trinidad and Tobago. In 2009 GIPA Report Card was implemented in Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia. In 2010 the tool will be implemented in  Cameroon, Ethiopia, Moldova and South -Africa.

GNP+ and Alliance GIPA Workshop: renewing the commitment to GIPA

GIPA_Senegal_workshop-W70GNP+ and the International HIV/AIDS Alliance (the Alliance) held a workshop on 6 – 9 December 2010 in Dakar, Senegal to discuss how people living with HIV are involved in delivering HIV programmes in countries. Although the principle of the greater involvement of people living with HIV (GIPA) is not new, it is important to regularly revisit how it is being applied in HIV programmes so that people living with HIV can play an effective role in how HIV work is shaped and run in their countries.

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Training on the GIPA Report Card in Moldova

On 26 July 2010, the League of People Living with HIV in Moldova trained three data collectors on how to implement the GIPA Report Card questionnaire. The GIPA Report Card will assist the League in determining the application of the GIPA principle in the national response to HIV in Moldova.

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Good practice guide: Greater involvement of people living with HIV (GIPA)

GIPA_GPG_big.jpg-W70 The GIPA Good Practice Guide has been produced by GNP+ and the International HIV/AIDS Alliance. It contains information, strategies and resources to support programme officers in enabling meaningful involvement of people living with HIV in new and existing HIV programmes.

While the guide is focused on the programme level, it may also be useful for enhancing the involvement of people living with HIV in policy processes and research, and can be applied to many different contexts.

You can download the GIPA Good Practice Guide here.

   

Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia present findings at AIDSImpact 2009

National networks of people living with HIV from Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia presented findings from the GIPA Report Card at AIDSImpact 2009 in Gaborone, Botswana. NEPHAK (Kenya), NEPHWAN (Nigeria) and NZP+ (Zambia) completed interviews for the GIPA Report Card as part of the GNP+/WAC programme HIV Leadership Through Accountability.

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New GIPA Report Card tools

Following the pilot phase of the GIPA Report Card, GNP+ has revised the User Guide and Questionnaire. The tools are now available in 4 languages: English, French, Portuguese and Spanish.

Click here for the GIPA Report Card User Guide  (, 0.3 Mb) in: [EN ] - [ES ] - [FR] - [PO]

   

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