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South India AIDS Action Programme Advocacy Department

Outcomes for the Quarter To get a favourable judgment in cases against police violence with WSW Critical mass to be created of lawyers, jurists, civil servants, health personnel and public to promote an environment Appropriate condoms for MSM's available and accessible Hospitals will follow procedures and adopt measures safe for medical personnel and all patients in relation to post exposure prophylaxis and universal precaution kit. To increase availability and accessibility of legal resources to stigma and discrimination on basis of sexuality, gender or HIV To foster supportive policy and community response at Panchayat level with regard to stigma and discrimination Done Not Done Partly Done Done Not Done Partly Done

Activities Outcome 1  To get a favourable judgment in cases against police violence with WSW   Sub outcome  Initiate positive response from policy makers Activities Circulate copies of the details on the police violence and the substantial documents among the policy makers and the superior officers in the Home department File a PIL seeking direction to enforce the directive of the State Government Meet the Home Secretary and present a brief about the atrocities faced by the sexworkers Media Advocacy

Report will be circulated among the parliamentarians Outcome 2   Critical mass to be created of lawyers, jurists, civil servants, health personnel and public to promote an environment Sub outcome Report will be circulated among the parliamentarians Lawyers, jurists, civil servants sensitized in handling cases of PLHA discrimination Activities Conduct the sensitization workshop on reducing discrimination of PLHA for civil servants, lawyers, doctors from Government hospitals Meet the Health Secretary and present a brief about the discrimination meted out to PLHA Present the PLHA report to the PrPresent the PLHA report to the Project Director TNSACS oject Director TNSACS Circulate the Report to the Policy makers, Health Secretary Media Advocacy

Appropriate condoms for MSM's available and accessible Sub outcome   Sub outcome  Condoms for MSM - solidarity from other NGOs acquired and sent to policy makers Activities Present the condom survey report to the Project Director TNSACS Send the report of the study to NACO, UNICEF, WHO, UNDP and the Government of Tamilnadu Media Advocacy Collect the solidarity form and prepare a report

Hospitals and doctors sensitized on PEP usage Activities Outcome 4  Hospitals will follow procedures and adopt measures safe for medical personnel and all patients in relation to post exposure prophylaxis and universal precaution kit   Sub outcome  Hospitals and doctors sensitized on PEP usage Activities Conduct a workshop to disseminate the study results to the hospital and doctors and sensitize them Prepare a report on the workshop and submit it to TNSACS and Health Secretary Present the study report to Project Director TNSACS

Outcome 5  To increase availability and accessibility of legal resources to stigma and discrimination on basis of sexuality, gender or HIV   Sub outcome  Judicial officers, lawyers sensitized on enhancing the accessibility of legal resources to combat discrimination Activities Copy of the report circulated to the Magistrates and District Judges through the Judicial Officers Association Conduct a sensitization workshop with the lawyers and Magistrates in the area of operation of Sangams Coordinate with the Sangam Team to identify lawyers and Magistrates

Passed resolutions in 15 Panchayats against stigma and discrimination Outcome 6  To foster supportive policy and community response at Panchayat level with regard to stigma and discrimination   Sub outcome  Passed resolutions in 15 Panchayats against stigma and discrimination Activities Coordinate with the Sangam team in conducting meetings and passing resolutions

Government issued an order dated 18.11.2004 to this effect Favourable judgment obtained against police violence with respect to WSW/MSM Met the Home Secretary , Government of Tamilnadu on 23rd November 2004 and elaborated the plight of sex workers being harassed Government issued an order dated 18.11.2004 to this effect

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Appropriate condoms for MSMs to be made available and accessible Strategic consultation on the availability and supply of condoms fro anal sex in India conducted at Bangalore on the 14th of December, 2004 with NGOs working with the MSM Community

MSM Condom . . . Outcome of the meeting People are satisfied with the regular condoms, but needed extra lubrication National Committee was initiated to explore the issues regarding lubricant Acquisition Manufacture Distribution The Resource person from TTK, Chennai Dr. P Shivakumar helped us reframe our requirements in terms relevant to the Corporate/Private sector The follow up meeting – Consultation for strategic Interventions among MSM population in India is slated to be conducted at Mumbai on 10th January 2005

Hospitals will follow procedures and adopt measures safe for medical personnel and all patients in relation to post exposure prophylaxis and universal precaution kit Results of the survey were submitted to the Project Director, Tamilnadu State AIDS Control Society TNSACS has issued letters to the Medical institutions to make available the PEP drugs and UP Kits in all the hospitals

TNSACS directive . . .

PLHA Discrimination Report on the study conducted on PLHA regarding issues of stigma and discrimination The list of hospitals where OI’s were treated was circulated to the Hospitals for authentication Report was submitted to Project Director, TNSACS