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Importance of GIPA to the Sustainability of the AIDS Response

Importance of GIPA to the Sustainability of the AIDS Response. XIX th International AIDS Conference Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC July 23 rd , 2012 Rachel S. Charles, Grenada. What is GIPA. Greater involvement of people living w ith HIV/AIDS in decision making.

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Importance of GIPA to the Sustainability of the AIDS Response

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  1. Importance of GIPA to the Sustainability of the AIDS Response XIXth International AIDS Conference Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC July 23rd, 2012 Rachel S. Charles, Grenada

  2. What is GIPA Greater involvement of people living with HIV/AIDS in decision making. (Source: UNAIDS and Paris Declaration)

  3. GIPA’s Principle • Established to provide People living with HIV with a voice. • Inclusion of all People living with HIV at all levels of the decision making table • A safe advocacy space

  4. Has GIPA been Effective? • Perceived involvement? • Equality? • Professionalism? • Meaningful contribution and involvement? • Dignified? • Respectful and trustworthy?

  5. Who Has Been Benefiting • People Living with HIV/AIDS? • CBOs, FBOs, NGOs? • Ministries of Health? • Governments? • Funders? • Researchers?

  6. Sustainability of HIV Response • Voice and visibility to people living with and affected by HIV • People living with HIV are drivers of the HIV response • Fosters partnerships and networking • Provides technical guidance to programme design and implementation • Influences change in policies and decision making • Provides continuity of HIV specific programmes

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