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Putting the Me into HIV - Positive Vibes: Sharing the Learning (May 19-21 2008)

Start Date

May 19 2008

End Date

May 21 2008

Location

Copenhagen, Denmark

Event Summary

This event is organised by IBIS, a Danish non-governmental organisation (NGO), and Positive Vibes, a communication initiative that has been piloted in Namibia by the HIV and AIDS programme of IBIS.

 

Positive Vibes:

 

 

  • Facilitates the involvement of people living with and affected by HIV;
  • Uses communication tools to allow people to understand better the needs of children living with and affected by HIV;
  • Allows people to personalise HIV and AIDS, and to use their personal knowledge and experiences as the basis for our responses to the epidemic;
  • Challenges the often defeatist and negative discourse that surrounds HIV and AIDS, and infuses our responses with a sense of hope; and
  • Combines separate approaches to create a process that allows change at a personal level to become a catalyst for change at a societal level.

 

Conference Programme:

 

  • Monday May 19 – Conference: An Overview of and Introduction to Positive Vibes
  • Tuesday May 20 - Interactive Workshops
  • Wednesday May 21 - Interactive Workshops

 

 

You may register for all or part of the event through the IBIS website by clicking here

 

 

Contact


Gitte Jakobsen
IBIS
Tel: 45 2093 0036

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Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 03 2008
Last Updated April 03 2008

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