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Eunice Sinyemu, ICW February 2013, Zambia
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Why involve women living with HIV? How? ◦ Delivering services ◦ Demand creation ◦ Advocating for an enabling environment Challenges Opportunities
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The Global Plan emphasises the involvement of women living with HIV as a PRINCIPLE We are experts in our own lives and care We are part of communities Long history of advocacy and activism We understand communities and local factors We are already implementing diverse, effective, engagement strategies
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Outreach workers Mentor mothers Treatment supporters Carers in the home and in the community
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We advocate for quality services by: ◦ Sensitising our communities ◦ Raising issues in support groups and clinics ◦ Participating in national policy
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Promote stigma-free environments Champion supportive workplace policies and rights Advocate for national laws and policies that do not criminalise people living with HIV Speak at community events, workshops and meetings
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It is difficult to be visible about living with HIV due to stigma and discrimination For women with children this can be even harder Gender inequality Gender based violence Economic vulnerability There is limited investment
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We can partner with FBOs We have the lived experience In decision-making bodies Informing and implementing supportive policies
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How are you engaging us in your work If already engaging at what levels are you involving WLH? Is it through Participation Involvement Inclusive Access All of the above
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