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Fabio Patruno The Network ERNA

The network ERNA European Red Cross/Red Crescent Network on HIV and AIDS and TB . On 1998, in Villa Maraini, Rome, the Italian Red Cross, together with other 12 Red Cross/Red Crescent National Societies promoted the birth of the Network of the Federation ERNA Up to now 40 European National

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Fabio Patruno The Network ERNA

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    1. Fabio Patruno The Network ERNA December 2009 Roma

    2. The network ERNA European Red Cross/Red Crescent Network on HIV and AIDS and TB On 1998, in Villa Maraini, Rome, the Italian Red Cross, together with other 12 Red Cross/Red Crescent National Societies promoted the birth of the Network of the Federation ERNA Up to now 40 European National Societies have joined ERNA

    3. ERNA member National Societies (40 up to now) Albanian Red Cross, Armenian Red Cross, Red Crescent Society of Azerbaijan, Belarusian Red Cross, Red Cross Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina, British Red Cross, Bulgarian Red Cross, Croatian Red Cross, Czech Red Cross, Danish Red Cross, Estonian Red Cross, Finnish Red Cross, French Red Cross, German Red Cross, Georgian Red Cross, Hungarian Red Cross, Italian Red Cross, Red Crescent Society of Kazakhstan, Red Crescent Society of Kyrgyzstan, Latvian Red Cross, Lithuanian Red Cross, Macedonian Red Cross, Moldova Red Cross, Red Cross of Monaco, Montenegro Red Cross, Norwegian Red Cross, Polish Red Cross, Romania Red Cross, Russian Red Cross, Serbia Red Cross, Slovak Red Cross, Slovenian Red Cross, Spanish Red Cross, Swedish Red Cross, Swiss Red Cross, Red Crescent Society of Tajikistan,Turkish Red Crescent, Turkmenistan Red Crescent, Ukrainian Red Cross, Red Crescent Society of Uzbekistan. ERNA web site www.erna.rs ERNA Secretariat Coordinator e-mail bane@redcross.org.rs

    4. The Mission of the Network ERNA “to help strengthen National Societies' operational capacity to combat the spreading of HIV/AIDS and TB amongst the most vulnerable people”

    5. Objectives To promote the setting up of innovative initiatives and to reproduce them in other NSs by adapting them to the beneficiaries. To promote and facilitate concerted collaborative actions in the prevention of HIV/AIDS, TB and other communicable diseases with other international and national organizations and with existing Federation's Networks To involve PLWHA and other target groups in work at all level

    6. ERNA ANNUAL MEETINGS 1°, 1998, 24 – 27 September, Rome, Italy, constitutive meeting, 2°, 1998, 22 – 24 November, Paris, France, 3°,1999, 23 – 25 September, Bratislava, Slovakia, 4°, 2000, 21 – 24 September, Bratislava, Slovakia 5°, 2001, 23 – 27 September, Almaty, Kazakhstan 6°, 2002, 22 – 25 September, Yerevan, Armenia,

    7. ERNA ANNUAL MEETINGS 7°, 2003, 13 – 18 September, “Advocacy and Harm Reduction”, Jurmala, Latvia, 8°, 2004, 25 – 29 September, “PartErnaship to improve”, Kracow, Poland, 9°, 2005, “Advocacy and Action – What are the achievements?” Kyiv, Ukraine, 10°,2006 “Successes and Mistakes; how do we measure, what do we learn”, 15-18 September, Oslo, Norway, 11°, 2007 “Working with and empowering affected communities”, Tallinn, Estonia 12°, 2008 “Resource Mobilization, Partnership and Cooperation”, Belgrade, Serbia 13°, 2009 “Inclusion, Communication and Respect”, Issyk Kul Lake, Kyrgyzstan Republic

    8. The Next ERNA Annual Meeting It will be on “de-stigmatization” As Bernard Gardiner said during his presentation at Mexico AIDS Conference: “People are fed up with the ‘Stigma and Discrimination mantra’ and nothing happening. We have to explore new effective ways to confront stigma, focused not on the rational but on the emotional”

    9. YEAR 2003 The 7th ERNA Annual Meeting in Jurmala During the 7th Meeting ERNA has included Harm Reduction in its “Terms of Reference”. ERNA recommends HR as a good practice well suited to the RC fundamental principles.

    10. The programme The Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies who apply for

    11. YEAR 2004 “To build up harm reduction capacities in Eastern Europe and Central Asia” Since the year 2004 the Red Cross centre provides training courses on harm reduction and drug abuse treatment for representatives from National Societies. The aim of the one week interactive course is to help delegates understand the realities of working in harm reduction and the practicalities of establishing a programme.

    12. It started with ERNA members and since 2007 the centre has expanded its training to work with National Societies in Asia, South America and Africa.

    13. This is the list of the 28 RC/RC National Societies which have been involved Afghan, Argentina, Armenian, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Botswana, Bulgarian, China, Croatian, Uruguaya, Estonian, Georgian, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Mauritius, Moldova, Romania, Russian, Serbia, Syrian, Tanzania, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukrainian

    14. The programme advocate for a humanitarian approach to the drug problem “Delegates get to meet with users so they can see with their own eyes that these are real people - all individuals - who can change their lives if they are supported in a humanitarian way.” “We work as catalyst, how it brings about changes depends on the person and the relation we do have with”

    15. Peer education and active involvement of drug users and the community The promoted approach is also based on peer education and active involvement of drug users and other organizations already working in the field as an effective, proven method for reaching people who use drugs in their own environment.

    16. YEAR 2005: The “Rome Consensus” In December 2005, ERNA was among the first signatories of the“Rome Consensus”

    17. Thank you for your attention and patience

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