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Civic Consultation: AIDS Does Not DiscriminateCountryPeru RegionGlobal, Africa, Latin America Programme SummaryOn December 1st 2002, World AIDS Day, the Peru AIDS Network - comprised of thirteen institutions dedicated to the fight against the HIV/AIDS - carried out a Civic Consultation that was designed and implemented by the Association of Social Communicators Calandria (Asociación de Comunicadores Sociales Calandria). The theme of the consultation was stigma and discrimination in relation to HIV/AIDS and the intention was to find out the feelings and opinions of people relating to people living with HIV and AIDS, and to know their expectations and ideas about how to diminish stigma and discrimination. Communication StrategiesThree communicative strategies were used for citizens to express their opinions and proposals: Mochilánforas: A promoting team walked around Santa Rosa's hall using portable "ánforas" (audio recorders within backpacks) to collect citizens' answers to questions such as: Grafichanga: This consisted of a large blank mural with a single question on it, where the people were able to draw and write situations that they imagine based on that question. It intended to provide a space for free expression of citizens to answer the question: If had HIV or AIDS, how would you like for other people to treat you? Development IssuesHIV/AIDS, Stigma and Discrimination. Key PointsCivic Consultation is a strategy in which an open space is provided for citizens to freely and spontaneously express their perceptions and feelings about diverse themes of public interest. This particular strategy, designed and applied by the Asociación de Comunicadores Sociales Calandria, offers extensive freedom so that participants can express what they really want to say (instead of just selecting predefined answer options on questionnaires) and so that they are able to express it in the best way possible for them, personally (orally, in writing, as a drawing, etc.). More than two thousand men, women, adults and youth participated in this consultation, expressing their perceptions and feelings: the mochilánforas solicited 1,457 opinions and proposals; 336 opinions were registered on the grafichanga mural; and 276 opinions were recorded within the rajecabina. Grafichanga: If you had HIV or AIDS, how would you like other people to treat you? Rajecabina: How do you feel if a person has HIV or AIDS? PartnersCalandria
ContactJavier Ampuero Albarracín
Coordinador del Proyecto Acción en SIDA Asociación Calandria Dirección: Jr. Cahuide 752, Lima 11, Perú Tel: (00511) 266-0732 Fax: 471-2553 Email:accionensida@caland.org.pe O visite la página web del Acción EN SIDA. SourceTranslation of La Iniciativa de Comunicaci Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 04 2006 Last Updated December 04 2006 |
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