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GIPA: The Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS

GIPA: The Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS. Sharing APN+’s experiences in approaches that help shaped policies around the Asia Pacific region. Who we are. APN+ is a regional partner of the Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS

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GIPA: The Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS

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  1. GIPA: The Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS Sharing APN+’s experiences in approaches that help shaped policies around the Asia Pacific region

  2. Who we are • APN+ is a regional partner of the Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS • Started in 1994 with PWAs from 8 countries, the network has grown to include contacts in 22 countries and regions. • Our Mission is to improve the lives of HIV+ people in the region • Our priorities are: Access to Treatment and Care; Stigma & Discrimination, and GIPA

  3. What we do • We work with national partners to help them develop capacity • We have teamed with 6 other regional networks to work on cross-cutting issues in HIV/AIDS (e.g. gender, migration, etc.) • We generate regional projects (e.g. Human Rights peer-based action research) • Act as the collective voice of PWAs in the Asia Pacific region at regional and international fora

  4. How we do it • GIPA: the meaningful involvement of PWAs at all levels of decision-making • Raised out profile in the region and have actively sought to include PWAs as individuals or groups into the network • Engaged international agencies, governments and other stakeholders in constructive dialogues to look at the needs and perspectives of PWAs

  5. Cambodia 2000/2001 • Visit to Phnom Penh in late 2000 after discussions with FHI Bangkok regional office • Visited NGOs working in the HIV/AIDS field • Visited PWA groups that were supported by NGOs • Visited hospitals and health facilities • Meetings with government officials

  6. APN+/Cambodia partnership • May 2001 – exchange visit of PWAs from Cambodia to Chiangmai and Bangkok • Visited PWA-driven projects, met with TNP+ chairman to discuss issues • Returned to Phnom Penh and had a de-briefing, sharing their experiences with other PWAs and stakeholders • June 2001 – strategic planning workshop to create a national network

  7. Advocacy outside Cambodia • Engage with policy-makers at regional conferences (e.g. 6th ICAAP in Melbourne) • Engage with Cambodian delegation at ASEAN prepatory meetings to HoG meeting • Engage with international partners of local Cambodian NGOs (e.g. at 10th International PWA Conference in Trinidad)

  8. Cambodia 2002 • Creation of CPN+ - Cambodian PWA Network • Profile of PWAs raised – sit at the table of the national Home Based Care network • CPN+ actively involved in the 2nd Cambodian National Conference on HIV/AIDS, playing a strong advocacy role in access to treatment issues

  9. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies s

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