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First AIDS Kit Ng Hui Xin, Malaysia Abigail Aoas Kitma, Philippines Christina Maraon Llanita Paniti Achararit, Thailand Thanaporn Suksingtoratt, Thailand
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“I thought you could only get HIV from a ‘drug addict’ or ‘prostitute’ because those were the messages I got from the media,” she says. “My ex- boyfriend comes from a good family, like me. He was pursuing a law degree in UK. I didn’t even think of HIV when we decided to have sex. According to the UN’s lead agency on HIV/AIDS, UNAIDS, one young person between the age of 15 and 25 gets infected with HIV every 15 seconds. Of the 40 million people living with HIV today, at least a third are young people under the age of 25. Story from a 19 year old HIV positive patient http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/hiv_aids_6749.html
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Problem Statement
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Project Objectives youth lobbying sessions Capacitate 40 volunteers for mobilization through seminar Set up referral systems for follow-up Develop IEC materials tailored for at-risk groups Mobilize volunteers to target locations Host activities to celebrate International AIDS events Collaborate with hospitals/clinics for further counseling and testing Empower peer educators to reach at least 4 persons a week
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Project Description
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Action Plan: The 5 components Policy Advocacy Capacity Building Social Mobilization Service DeliveryEmpowerment
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Action Plan: The 5 components Policy Advocacy Capacity Building Social Mobilization Service DeliveryEmpowerment Regular youth lobbying with policy champions at AIDS Council Deliverables: Endorsement and Recognition Political Advocacy
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Action Plan: The 5 components Policy Advocacy Capacity Building Social Mobilization Service DeliveryEmpowerment Youth volunteers have completed Training for voluntary counseling, testing and peer education. Deliverables: Volunteers capacitated with necessary skills Capacity Building
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Action Plan: The 5 components Policy Advocacy Capacity Building Social Mobilization Service DeliveryEmpowerment Referral systems has been set in place for counseling and voluntary testing together with youth volunteers and hospital/clinics Deliverables: Systematic referral systems guidelines Capacity Building
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Action Plan: The 5 components Policy Advocacy Capacity Building Social Mobilization Service DeliveryEmpowerment Materials on HIV/AIDS information has been developed to tailor the needs of most at risk and general youths Deliverables: Distribution of such materials Capacity Building
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Action Plan: The 5 components Policy Advocacy Capacity Building Social Mobilization Service DeliveryEmpowerment Trained youth volunteers have been mobilize to do outreach Deliverables: Peer education executed among most at risk youths Social Mobilization
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Action Plan: The 5 components Policy Advocacy Capacity Building Social Mobilization Service DeliveryEmpowerment Awareness events held on International AIDS Candlelight Memorial DayInternational AIDS Day Social Mobilization Deliverables: Youth participation in HIV/AIDS awareness events
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Action Plan: The 5 components Policy Advocacy Capacity Building Social Mobilization Service DeliveryEmpowerment Trained peer educators are empowered to reach at least 4 peers per week Empowerment Deliverables: An Empowered marginalized youth community
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Action Plan: The 5 components Policy Advocacy Capacity Building Social Mobilization Service DeliveryEmpowerment Partnering urban clinics/hospitals offer testing to referred youth who wish to avail the service through referral system Deliverables: Support for HIV testing is given to youths Service Delivery
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Schedule Political Advocacy Capacity Building Social Mobilization Service Delivery
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Budget Revenue Microsoft Grant1000 Fundraising Activities Charity Concerts1000 Corporate Sponsorships1000 Project Souvenir500 Donations Individual200 Online200 Total 3900
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Budget Revenue Microsoft Grant1000 Fundraising Activities Charity Concerts1000 Corporate Sponsorships1000 Project Souvenir500 Donations Individual200 Online200 Total 3900 Charity Concerts
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Budget Expenses Policy Advocacy500 Capacity Building 1400 Social Mobilization 1000 Empowerment500 Service Delivery 500 Total3900
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Budget: Breakdown of Microsoft 1000 USD Grant Usage Community consultation, mapping, and social asset-building 30 Recruitment and Selection 70 Team-building Exercise 400 Organizational strengthening400 Project launching and press conference 100 Total1000
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Sustainability
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Partnerships AISEC The Malaysian AIDS Council MERCY Malaysia AFS Alumni School Local Communities Funders Involved in Capacity Building and Social Mobilization E.g. Volunteers, Committees, Planning Partnerships
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Financial Management AISEC The Malaysian AIDS Council MERCY Malaysia AFS Alumni School Local Communities Funders Involved in Political Advocacy, Capacity Building E.g. Recognition, Support in activities Partnerships
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Other Possible Partnerships Federation of Reproductive Health Associations, Malaysia (FRHAM) PT Foundation Malaysian CARE Persatuan Pengasih AFS Alumni Thailand: AIDS Access Foundation Philippines: AIDS Society of the Philippines International: GYCA, Community Life Competence
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Why should Microsoft partner with us? living proof of unity in diversity unified for a cause offer one of the most simplest action, but high efficiency Address HIV/AIDS as an urgent issue for response
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Why should Microsoft partner with us? First AIDS Kit seeks to introduce Microsoft to/in(?) the field of HIV AIDS, where, with the group's zeal and Microsoft's credibility, Microsoft's reputation as a supporter of youth empowerment will be further praised for its recognition of the urgent need for HIV awareness
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