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UNV helps empower people with HIV in Viet Nam
Resident Coordinator John Hendra (in brown suit) and UNV volunteers at the HIV Learning Fair in Ha Noi, Viet Nam. (UNV Viet Nam, 2007) Ha Noi, Viet Nam: The Viet Nam Women's Union, United Nations Volunteers (UNV) and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), are organising a national workshop entitled “ Promotion of the Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS (GIPA) and Reduction of Stigma and Discrimination ” from 27 to 29 August 2007 in Ha Noi. Following the global thinking and trend that the personal experiences of people living with HIV can and should be utilized to shape responses to the HIV epidemic, Viet Nam has seen a considerable increase in the number of people living with HIV who are actively involved in the prevention, care and treatment activities in the last few years. “Addressing stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV must be a priority for us all, and strong leadership is needed to achieve that,” said Madam Ha Thi Khiet, President of the Viet Nam Women's Union [key implementing agency of the GIPA project] and Chairwoman of the National Committee for the Advancement of Women. “Empowering and involving people living with HIV is one of the crucial steps in responding to stigma and discrimination. There is so much that can be accomplished if we combine efforts and work together – I hope this workshop will assist in this process,” she added. The national workshop in Ha Noi is an illustration of the encouraging developments in Vietnam. It will bring together people from the region and Vietnam to exchange these positive experiences and discuss remaining challenges from the GIPA project and work on strategies to implement GIPA in Viet Nam in order to reduce the stigma and discrimination that people living with HIV face. "People living with HIV have been making vital contributions to HIV prevention, treatment and care activities in Viet Nam, however we have not received sufficient recognition or support for this work. We would like to set up a mechanism which is owned and managed by people living with HIV themselves, enabling us to share a common voice in Viet Nam and be able to legally access resources from the national government and the international community This workshop and the support from the Women's Union is an important step forwards in helping us achieve these goals", said Ms Trinh Thi Thuy Ngan, founder of the White Dove self help group and Chair of the GIPA sub-group.. The workshop is an activity of the GIPA Project, which was launched in early 2006 by the Viet Nam Women's Union in four provinces, with support from UNV and UNAIDS. “There is still a lot of work to be done to secure a place at the table for people living with HIV, and to tailor responses that really work. In addition to the active participation by groups of people living with HIV we also need to consider the possibilities for creating more supportive social and legal conditions for people living with HIV and see how best we can ensure that the involvement of people living with HIV is a reality at all levels in the country,” said Mr. Eamonn Murphy, UNAIDS Country Director. During the workshop Madam Ha Thi Khiet and other high-level dignitaries will pay a visit to Dong Da Hospital in Ha Noi to talk to people living with HIV, who are providing referral, counseling services, as well as care and support for others living with HIV. The workshop will be co-chaired by Madam Ha Thi Khiet, President of the Viet Nam Women's Union and Chairwoman of the National Committee for the Advancement of Women, Dr. Duong Quoi Trong, Director-General Viet nam Administration of HIV/AIDS Control, Mr. Eamonn Murphy, UNAIDS Country Director, and Trinh Thi Thuy Ngan, Founder of the of Dove Self-Help Group, on behalf of all self-help groups, and Chair of the sub-group on GIPA under the under the HIV Technical Working Group. |
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