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Discover success stories in prevention and education Learn how African practitioners are caring for PLWHA Network and exchange knowledge about good practices and creative solutions 2-3 June, 2004 Protea Hotel Parktonian, Braamfontein, Daily events: 9am–5pm Johannesburg, South Africa TRADITIONAL HEALERS CARING FOR PLWHA How working with local healers to treat opportunistic AIDS-related diseases has made a difference to the lives of 4,000 people living with HIV/AIDS. KIOSK 1 LESOTHO Youth Anti-AIDS Movement How AIDS education has strengthened young adults capacity and access to information about their rights. KIOSK 2 EMPOWERING YOUTH IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HIV/AIDS AIDSWEB -- Using school-based ICT resources to help African youth learn and act on HIV/AIDS while developing their computer skills. KIOSK 3 LESSONS LEARNED ON IMPROVING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MAP HIV/AIDS PROGRAMS Lessons learned from the MAP on how using flexible and innovative approaches has helped accelerate the implementation of national AIDS programs. KIOSK 4 TIN/CAN VILLAGES SOCIETY FOR OVC Example of a long term solution for addressing the needs of orphans and foster children KIOSK 5 CSIR – RURAL CONNECTIVITY FOR ENHANCED HEALTHCARE How a low cost innovation in ICT can be used to link rural areas to hospital and help bring healthcare to the rural poor. KIOSK 6 Sponsored by: The World Bank Africa Region Contact: Suzanne Essama: sessama @ worldbank.org

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Discover success stories in prevention and education  Learn how African practitioners are caring for PLWHA

      Network and exchange knowledge about good practices and creative solutions

2-3 June, 2004 Protea Hotel Parktonian, Braamfontein,

Daily events: 9am–5pm Johannesburg, South AfricaTRADITIONAL HEALERS CARING FOR PLWHA

     How working with local healers to treat opportunistic AIDS-related diseases has made a difference to the lives of 4,000 people living with HIV/AIDS.

KIOSK 1

LESOTHO Youth Anti-AIDS Movement

    How AIDS education has strengthened young adults capacity and access to information about their rights.

KIOSK 2

EMPOWERING YOUTH IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HIV/AIDS

AIDSWEB -- Using school-based ICT resources to help African youth learn and act on HIV/AIDS while developing their computer skills.

KIOSK 3

LESSONS LEARNED ON IMPROVING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MAP HIV/AIDS PROGRAMS

    Lessons learned from the MAP on how using flexible and innovative approaches has helped accelerate the implementation of national AIDS programs.

KIOSK 4

TIN/CAN VILLAGES SOCIETY FOR OVC

     Example of a long term solution for addressing the needs of orphans and foster children

KIOSK 5

CSIR – RURAL CONNECTIVITY FOR ENHANCED HEALTHCARE

How a low cost innovation in ICT can be used to link rural areas to hospital and help bring healthcare to the rural poor.

KIOSK 6

Sponsored by:

The World Bank Africa Region

Contact: Suzanne Essama: [email protected]

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ROUNDABOUT OUTDOORS WATER AND HIV/AIDS INITIATIVE

     How an innovative play pump doubles as a water pump and a merry-go-round recreation area for schools children while carrying messages on HIV/AIDS prevention.

KIOSK 7

SELF EMPOWERMENT INTERNATIONAL

    How disadvantaged adults are empowered with life skills training and learn to use computers to obtain information on HIV/AIDS and STDs. .

KIOSK 8

SADAG (SOUTH AFRICAN DEPRESSION & ANXIETY GROUP)

Lessons learned on how to address discrimination and stigma associated with mental health. Availability of resources on treatment options.

KIOSK 9

YOUTH IT MICROENTERPRISE – EMPOWERING YOUTH THROUGH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    How 500 + in-and out-of-school youth and AIDS orphans in Uganda and Zimbabwe are learning entrepreneurship skills and creating new businesses and obtain employment.

KIOSK 10

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT NETWORK

     Explore ways of scaling up the impact of youth development programmes, sharing information and best practices amongst member organizations, securing resources to support youth development

programmes and advocacy for interests of young people.

KIOSK 11

BANA ba KELETSO

Will share experiences in dealing with orphans (in particular HIV/AIDs orphans)

KIOSK 12

KENTSWANA YOUTH CENTRE – REACHING THE YOUTH TO BUILD THE FUTURE

Lessons learned from a successful program on behavior change for young adults and orphans.Emphasis on prevention and counseling. Skills to promote self reliance.

KIOSK 13

Sponsored by:

The World Bank Africa Region

Contact: Suzanne Essama: [email protected]

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Sponsored by:

The World Bank Africa Region

Contact: Suzanne Essama: [email protected]

Workshops – June 3 (Morning Only)

NON PROFIT PARTNERSHIP

     Lessons learned in effective financial management, fund raising skills for sustainability of your project or organization.

NATIONAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE COUNCIL

Will advise project teams on what to expect in terms of monitoring and evaluation of their projects, on disbursement and the necessity of signing a grant agreement for World Bank funds.

PANEL PRESENTATION ON LINKING YOUTH LIVELIHOODS AND HIV/AIDS

   Will discuss recent activities and research in this area and build upon ongoing series of international partnerships