Tuesday 16 June 2009

Pre-ICAAP 2009, 6-8 August 2009, Bali, Indonsia

Skills Building Workshops for Effective Interfaith Actions on HIV and AIDS
“Empowering People, Strengthening Networks”
Dhyana Pura Hotel, Bali, Indonesia, 6-8 August 2009

Main Organizer: Asian Interfaith Network on AIDS (AINA)

Co-Facilitators for Skills Building Workshops:
Christian Conference of Asia (CCA), World Council of Churches (WCC), Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA), World Young Women’s Christian Association (World YWCA), MICAH Network, World AIDS Campaign, INERELA+, UNAIDS, Ecumenical Coalition on Tourism (ECOT)
Local Host: INTERNA and United Evangelical Mission Anti-AIDS Programme

The Skills Building Workshop for Effective Interfaith Actions on HIV and AIDS is an event sponsored by the Asian Interfaith Network on AIDS (AINA) at Dhyana Pura Hotel in Bali, Indonesia on 6-8 August 2009 just before the International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP), 9-13 August 2009.

The objectives of the pre-ICAAP event are to exchange experiences of interfaith responses to HIV and AIDS and to develop effective interfaith strategies:
1) To end stigma and discrimination, denial and trivialization of HIV and AIDS in faith-based communities;
2) To strengthen community systems, promote universal access and build inclusive communities in all their diversities;
3) To share approaches in dealing with vulnerability in HIV epidemic;
4) To strengthen the advocacy platform for justice, human rights and human dignity in diverse communities and the promotion of responsible tourism.

AINA has invited the following expert groups and partners to help co-facilitate the exchange of experiences and skills building sessions: Christian Conference of Asia (CCA), World Council of Churches (WCC), Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA), World YWCA, MICAH Network, World AIDS Campaign, Ecumenical Coalition on Tourism (ECOT), INERELA+, and the United Evangelical Mission (UEM).

The skills building sessions are:
Building HIV Competent Faith-Based Organizations: Manoj Kurian and Calle Almedal Moderator: Dr. Alphinus Kambodji

Interfaith Networking with People Living with HIV and AIDS:
Peter Borges and Erlinda Senturias

Dealing with Vulnerability in HIV Epidemic:
Greg Manning and Sophie Dilmitis Moderator:

Interfaith Collaboration in Comprehensive Community Based Interventions:
Interfaith Network on AIDS in Thailand (INAT)

Rights-Based Advocacy and Campaigns:
Thabo Sephuma, Edwin Nichols and Dr. Alphinus Kambodji

Tourism and HIV and AIDS: Caesar D’Mello

AINA as an organization is committed to work together with people living with HIV and AIDS to build caring communities, promote and protect human rights and well-being of children, women and adult living with and affected by HIV and AIDS and to create a supportive environment at country, regional and international level of faith-based responses to HIV and AIDS.
AINA as an organization is committed to work together with people living with HIV and AIDS to build caring communities, promote and protect human rights and well-being of children, women and adult living with and affected by HIV and AIDS and to create a supportive environment at country, regional and international level of faith-based responses to HIV and AIDS. AINA is bringing the diverse experiences of its current networks in Asia – the Interfaith Network on AIDS in Thailand (INAT), the Indonesian Interfaith Network on AIDS (INTERNA), and the Indian Interfaith Network on AIDS (IINA) and will launch the book A Handbook on HIV and AIDS: Guidelines for an Interfaith Response.

As resources are limited, we urge all participants to pay for their own transport to and from Bali, Indonesia and the registration fee of US$200.00 which covers board, lodging and materials. For participants staying in Dhyana Pura with single room accommodation, the registration fee is US$ 300.00. For those participants who are staying in other hotels, the registration fee is $100.00.

All participants are requested to fill in the registration form and submit this to the AINA Office attention Mr. Ekapong Fongmoon, 1/100 Rattanakosin, Muang District, Chiang Mai 50000, Thailand so we could alert Dr. Alphinus Kambodji, our local contact in Bali for appropriate arrangements.

See you in Bali.

Sincerely yours,

Dr. Erlinda N. Senturias
Consultant on HIV and AIDS
Christian Conference of Asia
c/o Payap University
Muang District
Chiang Mai 50000, ThailandEmail erlinda.senturias@gmail.com
For more information, please contact:
Mr.Ekapong Fongmoon
Asian Interfaith Network on HIV/AIDS (AINA)
E-mail: ainaasia@yahoo.com Tel./Fax: +66-53-247460

1 comment:

  1. Dear,

    Greetings from BMSF in Bangladesh. We are Journalists community based network in Bangladesh working on Education on HIV&AIDS and Human Rights program. But we have no funding to attended this conference. But we wants to send some journalist from Bangladesh. Please support us.

    K Kamal
    Executive Director
    BMSF
    www.bmsf-bd.org
    Dhaka

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