In support of the 2010 World Day of AIDS and hold groups who have made a difference.
Today, on December 1 is World AIDS Day a day for all of us to commit to helping the fight against this devastating disease in any way possible. The theme for the year 2010-developed by UNAIDS, who and UNICEF, World AIDS Day is universal access and human rights. It is only through the sharing of knowledge, ensure access to effective prevention services, treatment and care as well as protecting the rights of all groups that we can continue to respond effectively to the epidemic.
What can a person do to help? The purpose of this series of articles and videos that the guest is to introduce the movements of people and the grass roots that have made a significant difference. Our hope is that their inspiring stories.
The prize Red Ribbon started in 2006 by the United Nations development program recognizes the outstanding work of community-based groups from around the world in the fight against the spread of HIV and provide care to the needy. The Red Ribbon 2010 prizes were awarded to CBOs and twenty-five representatives from 17 countries around the world. These organizations clearly show that an effective response to the epidemic requires the full participation of groups of frontline, community-based. Community groups recognize that AIDS is one of the many problems that are tied together. Understand that AIDS requires an exceptional response but also understand that you need to link the AIDS to more general issues of health, development and justice to be effective, said Jeffrey O'Malley, director of UNDP HIV/AIDS practice."
His tireless and often dangerous work was recognized by UNDP at the 18th International Conference on AIDS in Vienna this year. What we have achieved in their communities is nothing short of miraculous. Eric O'Connor media framework with UNDP has traveled the world to bring some of these stories to light. Produced a documentary that aired in Vienna highlighting some of the incredible doing this work and the introduction of the leaders of the community that made it possible for organizations.
Organizations includes are:
Nikat women's Association is the first Association of community based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, which is dedicated to improving the living conditions of women in low-income and commercial sex workers, thereby fighting against poverty and protect the right to health.
Collective SerGay Aguascalientes BC works to denounce violations of human rights injustice and document towards sexual minorities and marginalized in Aguascalientes, Mexico groups and provides these populations with a community that is a safe space for medical, therapeutic and psychological support center.
Productive organization for women in action - POWA uses a mobile information with live music and dancing, booth to attract a wide range of members of the community, in Belize and educate them about HIV, gender, condom use and testing services and referral of cases of HIV-based violence
Prison initiative has developed an effective model of integrated services for prisoners living with HIV in six prisons Ukraine sufficient resources.
Intervention of AIDS of novices and rehabilitation network is an organization of Buddhist monks of nerds who have been trained as HIV-educators, breaking the stigma associated with HIV and to become a model for other monks beginner and monastic schools in Thailand.
O'Connor, six months in the United States security expressed his most vivid memory of the project. "What has remained with me is the incredible dedication I saw members of these groups." They are everyday people who saw a great need in their communities and decided to do something to help. Most of these groups is working in extremely harsh environments, often with very limited resources. It is amazing to see what can be achieved with commitment and compassion shown by these groups. "
That accompanies this article is the introduction in the documentary. Every few days another part of the film will be published by presenting one of the five organizations and detailing its history in more depth.
Knowledge is power. It is expected that once you hear their stories, individuals will be arriving to help them in this universal battle or been inspired to make a contribution to this war.
To contact the producer of video, Eric O'Connor, media framework, visit http://www.framework-media.com.
Voice for the video work was done by CJ Bane. Contact with CJ Bane voice talent visit http://www.cjsvoice.com or call at (917) 579-5678.
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