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REPORT – International AIDS
Conference
Thando Khaile
SABCOHA
OVERVIEW
• 2010 Theme “ Right here, Rights now”
• Not much focus on HIV/AIDS in the workplace
or role of business sector.
• Universal Access –remains a priority
• Decriminalisation of drug users.
• Importance of human rights in HIV/AIDS
response
• Focus on improving health systems in general
and integrate HIV/AIDS
• More focus on marginalised groups esp. MSM,
IDU’s ( injection drug users)
SESSIONS ATTENDED
Local strategies for prevention
• South Africa – Indirect strategies men & women
use in balancing disease risk & relationship risk.
• US (YMSM)- Existing interventions targeting
young people must be overhauled. Target youth
too late and resistance to change occurs because
behaviors that put them to risk have already
become integral to their sexual experience.
Sex and Economics
• US –HIV prevalence amongst participants
living in impoverished urban areas was very
high esp. in places with the lowest socioeconomic status
• Ukraine ( Adolescents:10-19 yr olds) – High
level of risk esp. among adolescent female sex
workers. Responses to the needs of mostly at
risk adolescents should be discussed in reorienting health and social needs.
• US – Heterosexual anal sex not uncommon for atrisk adolescents. Represent high risk of HIV.
Prevention programs must incorporate
discussions and protective behaviour for this
behaviour.
• Cameroon- Sexual behaviour amongst patients
initiating ART. Finding: ART fosters resumption of
sexual activity in patients abstinent before
initiation, but unsafe sexual behaviours remain
less frequent than in patients who were already
sexual active before initiation.
Legal services and Empowerment
• South Africa – Feasibility of integrating legal
services into antenatal and postnatal care for
HIV + and – women in SA.
• Latin-America – A need to strengthen and
expand HIV–related legal services and rights
• Kenya – Human rights and health care go
hand-in-hand.
• Conclusion: A persistent pattern of H rights
violations experienced by PLWH calls for an
integration of legal support with healthcare.
TRUCKING WELLNESS PROJECT
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Poster presentation
Satellite session
Stand in the Exhibition
DVD at the Global Village
CONCLUSION
• Prevention Scaling up
• The global economic crisis and impact thereof
on HIV/AIDS and health funding e.g US.
THANK YOU