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Tools for Planning and Implementing a Successful HIV and AIDS Treatment Advocacy Campaign

A Toolkit Developed for Treatment Access Advocates and Activists


Publication Date

January 1, 2007

Summary

This advocacy toolkit is intended for HIV/AIDS treatment access advocates and activists acting as individuals or groups. The toolkit aims to offer an understanding of what advocacy is. It points out the advantages of planning advocacy work systematically and advises on how this can be achieved. It is intended to be used as both an information resource and as a training manual.

The toolkit looks specifically at the advocacy that is required in planning and implementing an HIV and AIDS treatment access campaign. In this context, advocacy functions to influence people and organisations with authority, and to create an environment which protects the rights, health, and welfare of people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA). The toolkit identifies several issues which activists may wish to address and offers a number of contacts and web resources.


Publisher

Number of Pages

50

Languages

English

Contact

SAfAIDS - Zimbabwe Country Office

17 Beveridge Road
P.O. Box A509

Avondale Harare
Zimbabwe
Tel: +(263 4) 336193/4 307898
Fax: +(263 4) 336195

Source

SafAIDS website on September 12 2007 and April 14 2009.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 02 2007
Last Updated April 15 2009



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