Showing posts with label World AIDS Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World AIDS Day. Show all posts

December 6, 2010

Silence is not a solution

World AIDS day – this is the day when the world wears red ribbon and takes actions to stop AIDS.

World AIDS Day in Armenia – this is the day when not all Armenians but at least several NGOs are raising the worldwide issue in the country. Since 2008 those NGOs work together, organize joint events and build stronger capacity for HIV awareness, prevention, treatment, care and human rights protection. Public Information and Need of Knowledge NGO (PINK Armenia) is one of them.

This year UNAIDS, UNDP and Mission East Armenian Branch supported local organizations to conduct joint event dedicated to the World AIDS Day. Event was prepared due to the World AIDS Campaign’s slogan “Universal Access and Human Rights”. PINK Armenia together with Real World Real People, Women Resource Center, Positive People Armenian Network, National Center for AIDS Prevention, Education in the Name of Health, Armenian Red Cross Society and Public Health Information Statistics created booklets with stories, telling the cases of human rights violations addressed to the people living with HIV, men having sex with men, sex workers, migrants, injecting drug users, women, the problems that they face in families, at workplace and in general in the society. The booklet was available during the UNAIDS press conference on December 1st for journalists, parliamentarians, civil society representatives and other guests.

That day, from early morning we gathered in front of the building housing many of the country’s Ministries, and set up special windows that carried the message “Open and see who can be affected by AIDS.” When people opened the window they saw themselves in the mirror, the meaning was that anybody can be infected with HIV. Usually people think that AIDS is not their problem, only drug users, “bad” women or gays can be affected by AIDS. We wanted to show that there are no risky people, but there is risky behavior that any of us can have. Mostly governmental employees didn’t pay attention, either they were late or they thought it was some action against them.

Later that day, we marched in the central streets of Yerevan, distributing info materials and spreading the message “Silence is not a solution”. During the march we had flashmobs with panels, when we put those panels together we had the slogan of the event and on the other side red ribbon. In front of the march participants were holding big red ribbon made of balloons. In the end of march, near the Opera House, we had the last flashmob there and blew up the balloons to break the silence.

To compare, if last year young people were passing by and asking: “Why are you having this event? We don’t have AIDS in Armenia,” this year people were more aware.

For HIV prevention there are 3 main steps: awareness, advocacy and behavior. Now we know about HIV, also awareness raising actions are widely spread in the country to inform about the ways of transmission and how to prevent it, but do we behave safer? That is the reason that we have a lot to do in order to prevent the practicing of risky behavior. And which is the most important – never keep silence, talk about it, ask if you don’t know and inform others when you are aware, protect your rights and help to advocate for others’ rights as well.

December 1, 2010

World AIDS Day: Challenges Facing Armenia


BY JIRAIR RATEVOSIAN

Today is World AIDS Day—the day of the year when the world’s attention is temporarily fixated on a social phenomenon that has stolen the lives of millions of people around the world over the last 30 years.

But there is some good news. A new report by the United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) shows that the AIDS epidemic is beginning to change course as the number of people newly infected with HIV is declining and AIDS-related deaths are decreasing.

Yet, despite important advances over the last 10 years, some 2.6 million people became newly infected with HIV last year. Africa continues to be the region most affected by the epidemic. But now a new trend is emerging: In seven countries, mostly in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, new HIV infection rates have increased by 25 percent in recent years.

Here’s the bad news. ARMENIA is #1 on that list. In our motherland, the epidemic is concentrated primarily among people who inject drugs, sex workers, gay men, and other men who have sex with men. It is no coincidence the epidemic is spreading in populations that are socially marginalized and politically irrelevant. Stigma, discrimination, and violence against LGBT Armenians and other vulnerable groups fuel the spread of HIV and AIDS.

Today, this injustice is tainting the moral character of our resilient people. The Armenian government, civil society groups, the private sector, the church, and the media all have a critical role to play in respond to our generation’s greatest challenge. And so do we.

As diaspora, we must face up to this new reality. We have a responsibility to raise awareness in our homes and in our communities—in schools, with lawmakers, community leaders, the media, and the church. Above all, we must support our courageous brothers and sisters working in our homeland each and every day for equality and social justice.

Get involved—write a letter to your local Armenian newspaper, encourage community leaders to raise awareness at events and support NGOs in Armenia fighting the good fight.

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Jirair Ratevosian, MPH, is based in Washington D.C. He chairs the International Health Advocacy and Policy Committee of the American Public Health Association and is deputy director of public policy for amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research.

source: Asbarez Armenian News

December 11, 2009

World AIDS Day 2009 "Stop the Counter"

Public Information and Need of Knowledge, Armenian Student Forum, Real World - Real People, Positive People Armenian Network non-governmental organizations conducted “Stop the Counter” action dedicated to the World AIDS Day aiming to raise society's awareness and consciousness about the spread of HIV and stigma & discrimination against people living with HIV.

In the frames of the project trainers of PINK Armenia organized "HIV awareness" training sessions for 70 volunteers of ASF from November 26 to 29.

On November 30, we organized a press conference in "Urbat" press club dedicated to the World AIDS Day (financial support by Norwegian Government). About 25 journalists participated in the discussion addressing their questions to the coordination team of the event. During the conference mainly were touched the problems of students, drug users, men having sex with men, sex workers and people living with HIV.

That evening, which was the last preparational day, stayed in our memories as a day of friendship, tolerence and unity. More than 20 people joined to make hundreds of handmade boxes, tasty cookies with the shape of ribbon, drawing on the posters and T-shirts. It was the day when people did not care if others are married or single, students or employees, gay or heterosexual, living with or without HIV.

On December 1, we all gathered near the statue of Komitas (near Conservatory) at 4pm, having white T-Shirts with numbers on it and a red ribbon on the back side. Those numbers were symbolizing the number of people being infected with HIV in Armenia.
After we moved, taking direction to Republic Square through the Northern avenue. Like never before, we had few live performances and flash mobs on the way, tryingto concentrate society's attention on the issues of HIV and human rights. We had several banners in our hands written on it: "HIV cannot be transmitted by respect, friendship, care, touch". The big Red Ribbon was held by two people in the front of the march.
At Republic Square we continued the other part of our action "Human Ribbon", to make the shape of ribbon with the help of participants as a sign of solidarity of people living with HIV.
At 6pm, as it was planned, we started the "Stop the Counter" action at Aznavour Square, near the cinema Moscow. There was a big screen, showing increasing number of people being infected with HIV, the goal of this part was to stop the counter with the help of society.There were colorful stones on the table and people were asked to make their contribution, to put one stone in the box. As heavier the box was becoming as slower the counter was working.Volunteers had time to explain people the importance of their input on prevention of HIV and respecting the rights of others. For each person we had a small box with a "Ribbon" cookie, two condoms and an info material.This was another step to break stereotypes among population about condoms, that condom can be in the same box with food and there is nothing wrong in it.
People were really active and the counter was stopped even earlier than we planned, It stoped on 2471, almost the number of people living with HIV in Armenia that statistic shows.

After we entered the cinema Moscow where National Center for AIDS Prevention prepared a movie to show. Before movie starts we had another live show on the stage, where each participant said one phrase created by the World AIDS Campaign (with few changes) in the frames of this year's slogan "Universal Access and Human Rights".
- I have rights to be healthy
- I am safe
- I am getting treatment
- I am well
- I am living my rights
- My baby has rights to live
- I am accepted
(watch the video below)

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We call our society to pay more attention on HIV related issues and remember that HIV can be transmitted also by hate, intolerence, abuse and dscrimination.
Make your contribution! Stop the counter of HIV infecting.

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PINK wants to thank the coordinator of the action Elmira Bakhshinyan (RWRP), Women's Resource Center and National Citizens' Initiative for their participation, municipality of Yerevan city for permission, all the volunteers and coordination team for their hard work and UNAIDS for the financial support.

more pictures are available at PINK website


November 27, 2009

Stop the counter

Public Information and Need of Knowledge, Armenian Student Forum, Real World - Real People, Positive People Armenian Network non-governmental organizations are organizing “Stop the Counter” action dedicated to World AIDS Day aiming to raise society's awareness and consciousness about the spread of HIV and stigma & discrimination against people living with HIV.
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Make your contribution!
Stop the counter of HIV infecting.

>>November 26-28
15.00 trainings: "HIV awareness" > PINK IEC

>>November 30
11.00am press conference > "Urbat" press club

December 1
16.00pm march > form Komitas statue
17.30pm human ribbon > Republic Square
18.00pm stop the counter > Aznavour Square

July 10, 2009

2009 World AIDS Day theme

UN Secretary-General, the World AIDS Campaign, and UNAIDS launch World AIDS Day theme: 'UNIVERSAL ACCESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS'.

Ahead of this year's World AIDS Day on 1st December, the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, the World AIDS Campaign, and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) have come together to announce the theme of "Universal Access and Human Rights".

The theme has been chosen to address the critical need to protect human rights and attain access for all to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. It also acts as a call to countries to remove laws that discriminate against people living with HIV, women and marginalized groups. Countries are also urged to realise the many commitments they made to protect human rights in the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS (2001) and the Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS (2006).

Speaking ahead of the announcement at the United Nations in New York, Michel Sidibi, Executive Director of UNAIDS, said: "Achieving universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support is a human rights imperative. It is essential that the global response to the AIDS epidemic is grounded in human rights and that discrimination and punitive laws against those most affected by HIV are removed."

Many countries still have laws and policies that impede access to HIV services and criminalize those most vulnerable to HIV. These include laws that criminalize men who have sex with men, trans-gendered people and lesbians; laws that criminalize sex workers; and laws criminalizing people who use drugs and the harm reduction measures and substitution therapy they need. Some 84 countries have reported that they have laws and policies that act as obstacles to effective HIV prevention, treatment, care and support for vulnerable populations.

Speaking from Cape Town, South Africa, The World AIDS Campaign Executive Director Marcel van Soest said, "The epidemic has not gone away, tens of millions of people are still affected, but those hit the hardest, the poor and marginalized in society often don't have a say when big decisions and laws are made. Their fundamental right to essential health care and life free from fear of stigma and discrimination must be strengthened."

Governments continue to pass and enforce overly-broad laws that criminalize the transmission of HIV which are in direct contradiction to their commitments to "promote ... a social and legal environment that is supportive of safe and voluntary disclosure of HIV status."

Some 59 countries still have laws that restrict the entry, stay and residence of people living with HIV based on their positive HIV status only, discriminating against them in their freedom of movement and right to work. At the same time, laws and regulations protecting people with HIV from discrimination and women from gender inequality and sexual violence are not fully implemented or enforced.

The World AIDS Campaign Chairperson, Allyson Leacock added, "The Human Rights theme is about us, about communities, about people like you and me and our governments making a commitment to honour and respect the dignity of the vulnerable and to those already living with HIV."

December 12, 2008

World AIDS Day 2008 Celebrated in Yerevan, Armenia

On December 1 an event dedicated to World AIDS Day took place in Yerevan. The event was organized by Public Information and Need of Knowledge (PINK Armenia), Women Resource Center, Armenian Red Cross Society, Real World Real People and Youth Culture non-governmental organizations. At 4:00 p.m. people gathered near the Vardan Mamikonyan statue before starting the march. During the march volunteers of the organizations distributed flyers and information materials to people; some volunteers were holding posters with expressions of the day. “Helsinki Association” NGO, whose mission is human rights protection, also participated in the march. The participants were wearing white T-shirts with red ribbons and the “Stop AIDS, Keep Promise” slogan printed on them, which were especially made for World AIDS Day. Letters were delivered to the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education and Science and Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan while marching to the Republic Square. During the march random people joined the procession and afterwards the group of 80 people walked to the “Avangard” club, where the World AIDS Day event took place.
Videos, social clips and live shows, as well as the “God’s Children of America”, were presented during the event. Also the event organizers presented the mission of each organization, then a message to the Armenian government was read. The main request of the organizations from the government was a strengthening of participation in solving AIDS issues.
Letters to Santa Claus from children with HIV were read during the event. These children live in bad social conditions, which creates such psychological difficulties as anxiety, isolation and low self-esteem.
These children dream about Santa Claus visiting them as well as their friends, and write letters to him hoping in their hearts that their wishes will come true this year.
During the event money was collected and granted to “Real World Real People” NGO to buy New Year presents for children living with HIV.
The event was continued with a rock concert performed by the bands “PINCET”, “INAD”, and “LSD”. At the end of the event some youngsters presented different posters on the stage with messages reading that all people are equal regardless of our desires, jobs, health conditions, ages, sex and sexual orientations.
During the event brochures about HIV/AIDS, its transmission and prevention and general health as well as condoms were provided by volunteers.
  • The organizers highly appreciated the work of the volunteers, participants, journalists, friends and supporting organizations.

ՁԻԱՀ-ի Համաշխարհային Օր 2008-ը նշվեց Երևանում, Հայաստան


Դեկտեմբերի 1-ին Երևանում տեղի ունեցավ միջոցառում նվիրված ՁԻԱՀ-ի Համաշխարհային Օրվան: Միջոցառման կազմակերպիչներն էին Հանրային Տեղեկատվություն և Գիտելիքի Կարիք (ՓԻՆՔ Արմենիա), Կանանց Ռեսուրսային Կենտրոն, Հայկական Կարմիր Խաչի Ընկերություն, Իրական Աշխարհ - Իրական Մարդիկ և Երիտասարդական Մշակութային հասարակական կազմակերպությունները: Ժամը 16.00-ին Վարդան Մամիկոնյանի արձանի մոտից սկսվեց երթը, որի ընթացքում կազմակերպությունների կամավորները անցորդներին բաժանում էին թռուցիկներ և տեղեկատու նյութեր, իսկ ոմանք էլ բարձր պահել էին այդ օրվան նվիրված արտահայտություններով պաստառներ: Երթին մասնակցում էր նաև մարդու իրավունքների պաշտպանությամբ զբաղվող «Հելսինկյան Ասոցիացիա» ՀԿ-ն: Մասնակիցները հագել էին հատուկ ՁԻԱՀ-ի Համաշխարհային Օրվա կապակցությամբ պատրաստված սպիտակ շապիկներ, որոնց վրա կարմիր ժապավենի կողքին գրված էր «Կանգեցրեք ՁԻԱՀ-ը, կատարեք խոստումը» խորագիրը: Երթը շարժվեց դեպի Հանրապետության հրապարակ, որի ընթացքում նամակներ հանձնվեցին ՀՀ Առողջապահության նախարարությանը, Կրթության և Գիտության նախարարությանը և վարչապետ Տիգրան Սարգսյանին: Երթի ընթացքում մասնակիցներին միացան նաև պատահական անցորդներ, այնուհետև մոտ 80 հոգուց բաղկացած խումբը ուղևորվեց դեպի Ավանգարդ ակումբ, որտեղ էլ կայացավ ՁԻԱՀ-ի Համաշխարհային Օրվան նվիրված միջոցառումը:
Միջոցառման ընթացքում ցուցադրվեցին օրվան նվիրված տեսանյութեր, սոցիալական հոլովակներ և կենդանի ներկայացումներ, ինչպես նաև «Ամերիկայի Աստծո զավակները» ֆիլմը: Միջոցառման ընթացքում ելույթ ունեցան կազմակերպիչները` ներկայացնելով յուրաքանչյուր կազմակերպության գործունեությունը և առաքելությունը, ապա ընթերցվեց ուղերձը Հայաստանի Հանրապետության կառավարությանը: Կազմակերպությունների հիմնական պահանջն էր, որպեսզի կառավարությունը ավելի շատ ուշադրություն և ժամանակ հատկացնի ՁԻԱՀ-ին առնչվող հարցերին:
Միջոցառման ընթացքում ընթերցվեցին ՄԻԱՎ-ով ապրող երեխաների նամակները` ուղղված Ձմեռ Պապիկին: Երեխաներն ապրում են անբարենպաստ, ոմանք էլ ծանր սոցիալական պայմաններում: Անժխտելի է այն հանգամանքը, որ սոցիալական անբարենպաստ վիճակը ծնում է հոգեբանական մեծ խնդիրներ` ճնշվածություն, մեկուսացում, ցածր ինքնագնահատական:
Երեխաներն իրենց երազանքներում պատկերացնում են, թե ինչպես նրանց էլ, բոլոր իրենց հասակակիցների նման, հյուր կգա
Ձմեռ Պապը, և ջանասիրաբար ցանկություններով լի նամակ են գրում նրան` սրտի մի անկյունում փափագելով, որ այս տարի կիրականանա իրենց երազանքը:
Միջոցառման ժամանակ տեղի ունեցավ նաև դրամահավաք և ողջ հասույթը փոխանցվեց «Իրական Աշխարհ - Իրական Մարդիկ» ՀԿ-ին` ՄԻԱՎ-ով ապրող երեխաներին ամանորյա նվերներ գնելու նպատակով:
Միջոցառումը շարունակվեց ռոք համերգով, որի ժամանակ ելույթ ունեցան «PINCET», «INAD» և «LSD» ռոք խմբերը: Իսկ ավարտին մի քանի երիտասարդներ բեմ բարձրացան տարբեր ցուցանակներով` նշելով, որ բոլորս հավասար ենք` անկախ մեր ցանկություններից,
աշխատանքից, առողջական վիճակից, տարիքից, սեռից ու սեռական կողմորոշումից:
Ամբողջ միջոցառման ընթացքում երիտասարդները կարող էին մոտենալ տաղավարներին, որտեղ կամավորների օգնությամբ բաժանվում էին ՄԻԱՎ/ՁԻԱՀ-ի, դրանց տարածման և կանխարգելման, առողջ ապրելակերպի մասին գրքույկներ և պահպանակներ: Տաղավարների մոտ կանգնած կամավորները դրանք բաժանում էին մասնակիցներին:

  • Կազմակերպիչները, բարձր գնահատելով բոլոր կամավորների, մասնակիցների, լրագրողների, ընկերների և աջակցող մյուս կազմակերպությունների աշխատանքը, շնորհակալություն են հայտնում միջոցառումն իրականացնելու և տեղեկատվությունը սփռելու համար:
relevant links:
World AIDS campaign
Global voices online
Unzipped: Gay Armenia
A1+
One world blogs

November 27, 2008

World AIDS Day 2008

Dear friends PINK Armenia, Women's Resource Center, Real World Real People, Red Cross Armenia with Youth Cultural organization and other NGOs are organizing the World AIDS Day event in Yerevan.

From November 28 till December 1 we'll work day and night, 82 hours. If you want to join us and help during the preparational works, please call +374 10 556 946 or +374 91 232 708.

We promise to make the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day unforgetful.

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Program: December 1st


December 1st, at 4pm we will gather near the Vardan Mamikonyan statue and start our march till Republic Square, and after all will go to Pushkin street, Avangard folk-club (Pushkin 3a) to start the main event at 5pm, which includes punk underground rock concert, presentations, films
and live shows. During the event we'll distribute different information materials on HIV issues and condoms.

Rock bands: PINCET, INAD, LSD
presentation, social advertisements and movies about HIV, transmission, facts, discrimination are provided by local NGOs
live shows: NGO volunteers


The radio program "Lyunse" of Public Radio will broadcast a special program on HIV awareness issues, including interviews with NGO representatives.

Be with us and...

STOP AIDS. KEEP THE PROMISE