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A decline in HIV prevalence among the general population has been achieved through improvements to HIV prevention and treatment services for gay men, and other men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM). Fridae’s Laurindo Garcia reports from Vienna.

This new, compelling data, was presented on Saturday in Vienna, Austria by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health and Human Rights.

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By Laurindo Garcia - Fridae’s HIV Programs Manager and correspondent based in Manila.

 

A decline in HIV prevalence among the general population has been achieved through improvements to HIV prevention and treatment services for gay men, and other men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM). Fridae’s Laurindo Garcia reports from Vienna. This new, compelling data, was presented on Saturday in Vienna, Austria by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health and [...]

By Guo Anfei in Dali and Shan Juan in Beijing (China Daily)

The idea was simple: Set up a bar to attract gay men and then use it to distribute information on AIDS/HIV prevention.

The media loved the idea – but all the attention kept the gay men away.

“They (gay men) refused to show up at the opening for fear of media exposure and potential discrimination,” said Zhang Jianbo, the bar’s founder and a local AIDS doctor in Dali, Yunnan province.

The bar, partially funded by the Dali Health Bureau in collaboration with two local anti-AIDS NGOs that Zhang heads, was meant to facilitate outreach efforts targeting groups facing a high HIV risk, particularly gay men.

Its opening was set for yesterday, World AIDS Day.

Zhang said intense media attention surprised him a lot.

“Had I known it, I would not have told the media,” he said.

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By Guo Anfei in Dali and Shan Juan in Beijing (China Daily) The idea was simple: Set up a bar to attract gay men and then use it to distribute information on AIDS/HIV prevention. The media loved the idea – but all the attention kept the gay men away. “They (gay men) refused to show [...]

02 Dec, 2009

Education International: One hour on AIDS

Posted by: vincent In: Men's Health

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Education International: One hour on AIDS

by Denis Burke

On World AIDS Day 2009, Education International invites teachers and students around the world to spend “One Hour on AIDS”. Building on the success of last year, EI hopes that the lesson proposed in the ‘One hour on AIDS’ activity kit will be taught in thousands of schools and union offices worldwide. The idea is simple, the message is clear: teachers have a central role in raising
awareness about HIV and AIDS. World AIDS Day is an ideal opportunity to get involved. Start by taking one hour to talk about HIV and AIDS on 1 December!
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What is World AIDS Day, and how can teachers make a difference?

World AIDS Day was initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1988, and is recognised throughout the world as a key day to mobilise resources to combat HIV and AIDS, increase awareness of the disease and fight stigma and prejudice. It is an opportunity to remember and express solidarity with those living with and affected by HIV and AIDS.

Teachers have a key role to play in the global campaign to reverse the spread of HIV and AIDS. With no cure in sight, education, the ‘social vaccine’, is crucial to prevention and to combating HIV/AIDS.

AIDS has had a serious impact on the education sector worldwide. It is essential that teachers stand together to fight the disease, to protect our colleagues, our children and our future.

What action does EI propose?

Education International encourages its affiliates to spend “One Hour on AIDS” on Tuesday 1 December 2009. To this end, EI has designed a ‘One Hour on AIDS’ activity kit for teachers to help them raise awareness amongst their students about HIV and AIDS on World AIDS Day which includes:

  1. “One hour on AIDS” lesson plan, to support participants to explore their knowledge and express their views on HIV and AIDS in the classroom and in union office
  2. “Take the Lead on AIDS” poster which suggests ways that teachers and students can take action.

Why Only One Hour?

The idea is not to restrict teachers teaching about HIV/AIDS to only one hour per year, but to use the slogan as a guiding theme and the activity kit designed by EI as a starting point for further activities throughout the year. Teachers unions also show great creativity in organising events to mark World AIDS Day in schools which often reach out to the surrounding community.

Go to Education International website to download the ‘One Hour on AIDS toolkit’

To read more, go to www.worldaidscampaign.org

Photos from whatthehealthmag.wordpress.com

Education International: One hour on AIDS by Denis Burke On World AIDS Day 2009, Education International invites teachers and students around the world to spend “One Hour on AIDS”. Building on the success of last year, EI hopes that the lesson proposed in the ‘One hour on AIDS’ activity kit will be taught in thousands [...]

02 Dec, 2009

The Need For A National HIV Strategy

Posted by: admin In: Men's Health

Raleigh, NC — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that well over one million people in the United States are infected with HIV/AIDS. New research from North Carolina State University shows that many of those infected are minorities and do not have health insurance, and highlights the need for a national strategy to facilitate education and prevention efforts in minority and low-income populations.

The research, which analyzed 90,000 HIV patient hospital visits over the course of one year, found that few of the patients had health care through their employers, and that the majority of the patients were black. “The study highlights the lack of a federal strategic plan supported by appropriate policy to address the high number of uninsured and minority groups dealing with HIV,” says Dr. Fay Cobb Payton, associate professor of information systems at NC State and author of the paper. “The numbers show that we need a national strategy for how to address these problems.”

Specifically, the study showed that only 17 percent of patients had health care through their employer, while 18 percent of patients were on Medicare and 64 percent were on Medicaid. The study also found that a staggering 75 percent of the HIV patients were black.

“Much of the health care system is based on one’s ability to navigate treatment, service delivery, payment guidelines and policies – all of which require some degree of adequate financial and educational resources,” Payton says. “A lot of times, these HIV patients come from a socioeconomic background that makes it unlikely they will have those resources.”

“For example,” Payton says, “a strategic plan is needed to address the levels of HIV we are seeing in the black community in the U.S. – particularly given the alarming rates in cities with large black populations, such as Washington, D.C., and the growing number of cases in the rural South.

“There’s a lot of education out there, but we need to engage the community better. Any strategic plan would need to include policies on disseminating HIV education, testing and overcoming social and cultural stigmas associated with the disease.” Payton co-authored a paper earlier this year in the European Journal of Information Systems highlighting the need to tailor Web sites and other communication tools to specific audiences, such as the black community, in order to make these tools more effective at providing those communities with information on HIV.

“For years the focus has been primarily on finding a cure for HIV/AIDS,” Payton says, “but what do we do in the meantime? We need a strategic plan, and we need grassroots approaches to prevention and education.”

The paper, “Beyond the IT Magic Bullet: HIV Prevention Education and Public Policy,” is published in the November issue of the Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice.

Source: North Carolina State University

Raleigh, NC — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that well over one million people in the United States are infected with HIV/AIDS. New research from North Carolina State University shows that many of those infected are minorities and do not have health insurance, and highlights the need for a national strategy [...]

This year, the Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project or CHAMP presented a forum at the Center in NY on Rethinking HIV Risk for Black Men Having Sex with Men. Speakers included Kenyon Farrow from CHAMP, Greg Millet from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Tokes Osubu from Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD), and Michael Angelo Robeson from People of Color in Crisis (POCC).

This year, the Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project or CHAMP presented a forum at the Center in NY on Rethinking HIV Risk for Black Men Having Sex with Men. Speakers included Kenyon Farrow from CHAMP, Greg Millet from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Tokes Osubu from Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD), and Michael Angelo [...]

I love this cheeky safe sex ad campaign by Lafa (The Stockholm County Aids Prevention Program). Lafa distributed 100,000 free condoms in Stockholm with each condom having a unique number (from no.1 to 100,000). The campaign also used cheeky ads which showed how the condoms can be used (a new husband having sex with his best man at the wedding, above, and the waiter screwing the man’s wife at a hotel, below)

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I love this cheeky safe sex ad campaign by Lafa (The Stockholm County Aids Prevention Program). Lafa distributed 100,000 free condoms in Stockholm with each condom having a unique number (from no.1 to 100,000). The campaign also used cheeky ads which showed how the condoms can be used (a new husband having sex with his [...]

27 Nov, 2009

AIDS is a Mass Murderer

Posted by: admin In: Gay Humour

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safe sex advertising has been getting quite racy and shocking recently, from angels watching you do it, to visual orgies. However, Germany takes the shock factor up a notch with this new campaign “AIDS is a mass murderer.” The campaign promotes safe sex in anticipation of the upcoming World AIDS Day 2009. It is designed by Regenbogen e.V. in conjunction with the advertising agency das comitee. Some of the world’s most infamous tyrants such as Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein and Josef Stalin make a (poorly Photoshopped) cameo in the ads.

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