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Firew Bekele Afework, President NIFECM Hans J Schwass, ICEM HIV/AIDS Consultant Abstract MOAD0403 Oral presentation ICASA 2011 Addis Ababa, 5 December 2011 1 “Light the darkness of HIV” Campaign night
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Partnership between labour movements at global and country level LO/FTF Council (Danish Trade Union Organisation) Funding and technical expertise ICEM (International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers’ Unions, Geneva) Expertise in Workplace Interventions NIFECM (National Industrial Federation of Energy, Chemical and Mine Trade Unions, Ethiopia) Implementation of the project 2
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Reduce HIV infections in the mining sector in Ethiopia Address stigma and discrimination Workers, their families and surrounding communities 3
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Development of an HIV and AIDS policy for the Federation and a model HIV/AIDS workplace policy Interactive workshops with unionists Respect of the Ethiopian national policy framework and the National Tripartite HIV/AIDS Workplace Policy Training of union activists as peer educators Skills to negotiate workplace policies with companies and include HIV/AIDS clauses in collective bargaining agreements 4
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329 activists (of whom 40% women) were trained as peer educators Training of women to address their special vulnerability; female condoms were introduced A leaflet on basic facts about HIV and AIDS was published in Amharic for mass distribution and the ICEM Manual on Collective Bargaining on HIV/AIDS was translated into Amharic A tool kit for peer educators was produced Union peer educators have carried the message of HIV and AIDS awareness prevention to workplaces and communities Local authorities, farmers’ associations and traditional and religious have also been involved Some 20,800 workers& individuals were reached with awareness, preventions and behaviour al change messages. Close to 1800 individuals were reached with VCT programs. 9000 leaflets, 3000 broachers,1500 newspapers, 500 bulletins and 11,000 condoms were distributed 5
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6 “VCT center at local Bus station” Give me Condoms?
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Projects have to be developed on the ground in consultation with target groups Relevance for and commitment of implementing partners Material has to be published in local languages and has to take into consideration the literacy level of the target groups The role of the workplace in fighting HIV infections has been greatly underestimated Trade unions are rooted in the communities; they have a solid membership and democratic structures Trade unions can spread awareness and prevention messages and advocate VCT 7
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8 When new infections continue to outpace the number of people starting treatment, prevention is the answer The workplace is the ideal intervention point Social dialogue with employers is a key to joint action Sustainability can be achieved if employers are convinced that small investments in HIV work reap large benefits in terms of less absenteeism and lower health costs The Ethiopian HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office (HAPCO) should extend support to HIV/AIDS workplace programmes The principal recipient of Global Fund grants in Ethiopia should consider workplace actors as sub-recipients for grants
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Information on the work of trade unions in the fight against the HIV/AIDS pandemic and about the project can be found on the website of the ICEM www.icem.org You can also contact firewbek@yahoo.com 9
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