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Working group statements in Russian. PDF Print E-mail

The statements that came out of the working groups which focussed on four different topics are now available in Russian:

pdf Access to Treatment, Care and Support (Russian) 184.26 Kb

pdf Criminalisation (Russian) 197.46 Kb

pdf Positive Prevention (Russian) 197.59 Kb

pdf Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (Russian) 204.78 Kb

 

 
Evaluation Report PDF Print E-mail
LIVING2008: The Positive Leadership Summit was the twelfth International Conference of People living with HIV, but was a first in many other things. It was the first International Conference of people living with HIV organised by a consortium of 11 agencies, known as the LIVING2008 Partnership, with GNP+ acting as the ‘secretariat’ for the Partnership. In addition, the LIVING2008 was the first International Conference of People living with HIV organised immediately prior to an International AIDS Conference (IAC).

To record the experiences and assess the outcomes and impact of the conference an independent evaluation was commissioned. The aim of the evaluation was:
  • To assess the strengths and weaknesses of the Summit and the processes leading up to it;
  • To assess the immediate and medium term impacts for participants;
  • To assess the extent that participants felt that the Summit developed and articulated leadership positions as well as developing leadership; and
  • To provide baseline data and observations to inform possible future collaborative work among the LIVING2008 Partnership members.

The evaluation concentrated primarily on capturing the perspective of the people who participated in the Summit. Data was collected through an online survey.

You can download the complete evaluation here:

pdf LIVING2008 Participant Evaluation Report 1.09 Mb

The Executive Summary has been translated in Spanish and French:

pdf Resumen ejecutivo: Informe de evaluación de los participantes 543.20 Kb

pdf Résumé analytique: Rapport d’évaluation des participants 546.67 Kb

 

 

 
Report of LIVING2008: The Positive Leadership Summit PDF Print E-mail

LIVING 2008 – organized by the LIVING 2008 partnership - was a momentous event, the first gathering of positive leaders from around the world in five years. It was an opportunity to take stock of where the PLHIV movement stands, what its challenges are and how to react to them, and where to go from there. The preparations for LIVING 2008 included a gathering of 40 HIV positive leaders entitled “HIV+ Monaco” held in Monaco from 24-26 January 2008.

One of the main achievements of the Monaco meeting was the identification of four key advocacy themes around which the deliberations of LIVING 2008 would be centered. These four themes are: Universal access to HIV treatment, care and prevention, SRHR of PLHIV, Criminalization of the transmission of HIV, Prevention, with a focus on Positive Prevention. In addition, the LIVING 2008 partnership organized an e-consultation between June and July 2008 that engaged a diverse group of PLHIV from different parts of the world to discuss issues pertinent to the four themes of the Leadership Summit.

LIVING 2008 participants issued a clear call to action to all PLHIV around the world to become more involved, be it in becoming experts regarding their own health, actively requesting the enjoyment of their SRHR, or in making themselves knowledgeable regarding criminalization. This, however, will require further empowerment and capacity building for the PLHIV community.

In summary, LIVING 2008: The Positive Leadership Summit was a re-affirmation of PLHIV leadership. It successfully focused the attention on main issues of concern for PLHIV and created renewed momentum for the PLHIV movement. The challenge now will be to move forward and act on the recommendations issued by PLHIV from around the world.

You can download the complete report under the following links:

pdf Report: LIVING 2008: The Positive Leadership Summit (English) 1.15 Mb

pdf Rapport du Sommet LIVING2008: The Positive Leadership Summit (Francais) 1.21 Mb

pdf Informe de la Cumbre LIVING2008: The Positive Leadership Summit (Espanol)  1.21 Mb

 
Statement on Positive Prevention PDF Print E-mail

Positive prevention (PP) is an approach to prevention that seeks to increase the psychosocial well-being of PLHIV and encourage solidarity amongst and for PLHIV. Part of PP is to engage PLHIV to propagate HIV prevention through activities such as social marketing and peer education.

Traditionally, many public health experts have been defining the PP agenda within a non-holistic, non-human rights based framework that tends to be associated with blame and lays sole responsibility for primary prevention on PLHIV. There is also a sentiment that PP might be something that has been “imposed” on PLHIV. Because of this, communities of PLHIV themselves tend to have narrow perspectives of what PP is and do not necessarily see the benefits of being involved in PP. The challenge for communities of PLHIV - including women and those most affected– is to build consensus and define PP for themselves so they can develop effective, evidence-informed advocacy strategies to influence policy and services in this area.

There is a need to clearly state what PP means for PLHIV. Many PLHIV are not familiar with the term or do not have a good understanding of this approach to prevention. For PP measures to be successful, it will require buy-in from the PLHIV community, peer support, and opportunities for PLHIV involvement in the design and implementation of PP initiatives as well as a coordinated communication mechanism to ensure an informed and knowledgeable PLHIV community. What is crucial in this, is that PP needs to be based on a culture of shared responsibility, which means that the responsibility for avoiding HIV transmission is not only placed on the person living with HIV but on both partners and that there is an environment of open communication and equality in relationships (“we are all responsible for prevention”). The focus of PP should be on people’s well-being as a whole and not on “HIV positive versus HIV negative”; and that PP needs to be an empowering concept, not one associated with blame or shame.

In addition, there is a consensus that PP should be defined and owned by PLHIV - and not imposed and defined as a concept from outside the PLHIV community. Stigma and discrimination, which is still pervasive, needs to be tackled for PP to be successful.

pdf Working Group Statement on Positive Prevention (English) 168.57 Kb

pdf Working Group Statement on Positive Prevention (Espanol) 172.12 Kb

pdf Working Group Statement on Positive Prevention (Francais) 169.93 Kb

 
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