Events » Regional Conference on Youth, Children and HIV/AIDS
- [24-27 Aug 2004]
Regional Conference on Youth, Children and HIV/AIDS - East
and Southen- Africa Region
Venue: Sun and Sand Holiday Resort, on the Shores of Lake Malawi,
Malawi
Conference Theme : Enhancing Young People's Capacity in Fighting
HIV/AIDS: A Tool in Responding to HIV/AIDS Epidemic"
Conference Sub Themes:
- Young, Poverty and HIV/AIDS
- Youth, Culture, Sexuality and HIV/AIDS
- Young Girls, Teen Pregnancy and HIV/AIDS
- Role of youth clubs and organizations in responding to HIV/AIDS
- Youth, AIDS and Edutainment
- Young people in care and support in HIV/AIDS epidemic
- Child prostitution, HIV/AIDS and child trafficking
- Child Rights, HIV/AIDS and Child Abuse
Conference Objectives:
- To share experiences on youth, children, sexuality and HIV/AIDS
in the Southern Africa countries and responses to HIV/AIDS in
the SADC Region
- To allow youth program managers deepen their understanding
on HIV/AIDS and the socio-cultural dimensions at grassroots
level;
- To provide a forum for dialogue on issues relating to HIV/AIDS
and poverty and how it affects youth and children programming;
- To establish a Regional Network of Youth and children related
organizations on HIV/AIDS as a forum for sharing information,
experiences and strategies in dealing with youth, children,
sexuality and HIV/AIDS
- To promote collaboration and coordination among youth and
children related programmes in the SADC region on HIV/AIDS at
community level
- To allow HIVOS partners and other organizations dealing with
youth and children a forum for sharing experiences and strategies
in responding to HIV/AIDS at grassroots level
Conference Outputs:
- "Regional Youth and Children Network on HIV/AIDS (RYNA)"established
with strategies for networking put in place, clear structure
and implementation mechanism including fundraising for the network
activities;
- Participants will have shared information, strategies and
best practices in youth and HIV/AIDS Programming;
- Participants will have learnt from visits to youth programmes
in Malawi - YONECO and Ntchanda ndi Ntchanda (Youth to Youth
of Save the Children USA);
- Youth managers will have identified critical gaps in youth
and HIV/AIDS and identify strategies to mobilise resources and
advocacy to deal with the challenges at local and regional levels;
- Documented report on the conference proceedings.
Conference Methodology:
Three groups of participants will be attending the conference.
These include the programme/project officers or coordinators for
youth and children on HIV/AIDS in various countries, youth volunteers
in various countries and children affected by HIV/AIDS. There
shall be three parallel sessions running with each group/class
running the sessions. The groups, working is specific areas will
be working on specific themes at the same time and drawing the
recommendations to be presented to various governments and HIV/AIDS
commissions on specific actions that need to taken for the youth
and children in relation to HV/AIDS. The programme has been designed
in such a way that youth and children become active participants
to the conference. It is expected that the groups will develop
their own mechanism of dealing with the challenges identified
and also making sure that the facilitators guide them. An experienced
person in child development and participation will coordinate
the child wing of the deliberations.
The conference will be for three and half days, starting on Tuesday,
August 24 - Friday August 27 and participants will depart on Saturday
August 28 and Sunday August 29, 2004 respectively. Arrival will
be between Sunday August 22 and Monday August 23, 2004. In exceptional
cases, we may have people arriving on Saturday August 21.
A conference organizing committee is now in place. The committee
will meet on various specific issues. A draft programme for the
conference is in place and will be refined with time.
Conference Costs:
Youth Net and Counselling (YONECO), a non governmental organization
dealing in issues of youth, children and women in Malawi is coordinating
and will host this conference with support from Humanist Institute
for Cooperation with Developing Countries (HIVOS). The conference
was basically for partners, but we have extended it to other organizations
to encourage networking and coordination. The organizing committee
is threfore inviting organizations and individuals to the conference.
The organizations or individuals should meet their own travel
costs and should pay a conference fee of US$600 that includes
registration fees, airport transfers, accommodation, meals, conference
materials and participation in various exchange activities. It
is expected that bringing in more participants will enhance sharing
of information. The other programmes would enrich the discussions
and deliberations regionally. The conference registration is due
on August 1, 2004.
If you are interested, please contact the following people
Mac Bain Mkandawire - 265 9 953 542, Email: mhjmkandawire@sdnp.org.mw
Mairi McDonald - 265 1 525 560 - yoneco@sdnp.org.mw
Howard Chitekwe - 265 9 290 035 - yoneco@sdnp.org.mw
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