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ICT WAR ON HIV & AIDS STIGMA

A platform to share ideas, knowledge and resources on fighting the stigma associated with HIV and AIDS.

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The stigma is on you

When you hear someone is sick with AIDS
This gives you a topic for gossip
To be the first one to smear
You are the scandal

When you visit someone sick with AIDS
Just to see how much weight they have lost
To substantiate your innuendos
You are a lightweight

When someone you know has AIDS
You reject them sooner than accept
When with such you do not connect
You are the discard

When you attend funerals
Just to see if the cause of death is disclosed
As you scrutinise the obituary
You are the façade

When you look at the corpse
Just to see if the effects of AIDS are apparent
As you push your way to the front
You are emaciated

When you are called upon
To embrace and aid those with AIDS
Your stance is keeping your distance
Shame on You

When on account of your scorn
Those with HIV and AIDS cannot live openly
Their pain they bear alone
The stigma is on You

Jackie Mondi

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Jackie Mondi

HIV infection on the increase in Uganda - what is going on? 2 Replies

Started by Jackie Mondi. Last reply by Jackie Mondi Jul. 31, 2009.

Francis Mwathi

ICTs and the fight against HIV/AIDS pandemic 4 Replies

Started by Francis Mwathi. Last reply by Christopher Mwangi Mar. 25, 2009.

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Jackie Mondi Comment by Jackie Mondi on June 29, 2009 at 10:12am
The report of the latest South African national survey on HIV has been published and the results are quite encouraging. The results show a decline in HIV infection rates among teenagers and an increase in condom use. The report also mentions the importance of Voluntary Couselling & Testing for HIV, particularly if it is done outside of "healthcare" facilities. This supports the approach that we are using at Nike where we partner with Right to Care (A VCT service provider) to take testing to sporting facilities. This encourages people to take their HIV tests as there is no link to "unwellness" and the testing is seen as part of the fun activities. I would love to hear your thoughts on this!
The full report is downloadable here:
Jackie Mondi Comment by Jackie Mondi on May 6, 2009 at 4:58am
POSITIVE HEROES.aviHi Everyone,

I thought I'd share this with you. Some time ago I mentioned an organisation called Positive Heroes. They had entered the Nike Gamechangers Competition and are now one of the three finalists. I would like to appeal to you to vote for them to win. You can view their video and vote online at www.nike.women.co.za/blog. You can also view the videos of the other finalists who are also doing great work with disadvantaged children and vote for them if you would like to.

I have uploaded the video here as well so you can view it. Please share your thoughts on the project with us!

Regards
Jackie
Alan Foo Comment by Alan Foo on May 6, 2009 at 4:49am
One of the ways to fight AIDs/HIV is to educate them in schools using ICT in education contents.

There is not one solution to this mega problem. AIDs/HIV would be part of our lives and the only way to minimise it is through education. We start that in schools and from there children will spread the words to their parents.

This way is more practical and subtle than trying to educate the adults directly... which of course should still go on.

Alan
www.paperlesshomework.com
Sandra Nassali Comment by Sandra Nassali on May 6, 2009 at 3:33am
Hello Dean, your are indeed right when you say that telecentres can play a role by creating more awareness using ICTs in their local communities. In Uganda, a call centre was established to do this. It is a free hot line where patients, people etc can call for guidance about HIV/Aids.

This has gained so much popularity as patients can be counseled from their homes. Also in case of anything, any community can call for more information about the epidermic.

Bob Kibirango shared a blog about this call centre in detail. Please find more information about this here.
Dean Mulozi Comment by Dean Mulozi on May 6, 2009 at 3:06am
Hi,
I think one the main tareas of concern is how we can increase the use of telcenters to create HIV/Aids awareness in local communities. I believe that telecenters can be used as centers of excellence in the reduction of HIV/Aids.
There may be good expriences in some regions we can learn from. What are the good cases in case of Uganda or elsewhere in the use of ICT tools in telecenters contributiing to the reduction of HIV/Aids in rural and urban regions?
How information can reach the groups of people through the use of iCTs.

Dean
Solomon Nganje Comment by Solomon Nganje on April 15, 2009 at 11:45am
am currently involved in a project called ASK (Answers solutions and Knowledge about HIV/AIDS) its an initiative of AIESEC KIU in Kampala Uganda we are trying to create awearness and we are targeting the youth and school kids. I would like if any of the group members could share ideas, comments and knowledge
ROBINSON WIKANA MUKANGAYI Comment by ROBINSON WIKANA MUKANGAYI on March 8, 2009 at 5:19am
We loose colleagues, friends, relatives and many more in different tregedies and we move so fast to counter the causes of the deaths. But then we forget to bear in mind that each second, minute, hour or day that passes, HIV claims a life if not lives. We are at risk but with such discussions like this one, we have hope for tomorrow. It is slowly diminishing humanity. As for now, the solution lies in standing and voicing it out, which includes; Confessing, Accepting, Abstaining, moving on couragiously among other measures. Therefore, this, my friends, is an apportunity for us to talk about this menace and help find a way out. Sandra, Jackie, and others this discussion is real and appropriate.
I must congratulate the Inter-University Council of East Africa in conjunction with AMREF for the bold step they have taken to counter the menace. Briefly, they are out to determine the zero prevalence of University students, behaviour change, policies and programmes on HIV AIDS. As we are talking they are in some the selected Universities running baseline surveys, which involves VCTs. The end results will be used to draw the way forward for the Universities which will entail policies and programmes. The same can be done to schools, institutes/ colleges, communities and the likes since it is only through such forums that people can stand to be encouraged to know their status be counselled and be helped to live on.
Otherwise, thanks for the many ideas and knowledge passed on through this discussion.
Jackie Mondi Comment by Jackie Mondi on February 26, 2009 at 8:22am
Hi Jacob, thanks! Your poem is just as moving, keep writing my brother!
Jacob Baiden Odame Comment by Jacob Baiden Odame on February 26, 2009 at 3:09am
Just revisited Jackie's poem...I am touched again!!!
Jackie Mondi Comment by Jackie Mondi on February 25, 2009 at 8:50am
Hello Everyone, thank you so much for your participation, sharing your experiences and knowledge, and for your very valuable suggestions and tools you have used in fighting stigma. This is truly a great community and I am truly humbled by your enthusiasm. We are well on our way to making a change!
 

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Jackie Mondi Francis Mwathi Sandra Nassali Shipra Sharma Jacob Baiden Odame Fred Safari Opot Beneah Alan Foo Christopher Mwangi Moataz  A.  Shaarawy Afaf ahmed ibrahim abdelmenem Alex Okwaput A.K.M Ganiul Zadid (জাদীদ) Luiza Caldas m_forzuelobraga Dean Mulozi Meddie Mayanja Grace Omondi Partha Sarker wael alnoby Mwandha Nasser FERNANDO PORTELLA ROSA Boateng Ebenezer ROBINSON WIKANA MUKANGAYI Laia Fauró Gual Nazziwa Vivienne Emma kahanji nkemba Celine Mikal Awuor Solomon Nganje SESSOU Leonce
 
 

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