nephak weekly 2015
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nephak weekly 2015
WEEKLY BULLETIN The National Empowerment Network of PLHIV in Kenya (NEPHAK) Say yes to life say yes to life say yes to life say yes to life 3rd - 9th May 2015 Edition 17 First Lady Roots for Girls and Women Empowerment. NEPHAK shares ‘Sauti Skika’ experience. First Lady Margaret Kenyatta last week called for the empowerment of girls and women in the Counties around the Lake Victoria if the spread of HIV is to be reduced. The First Lady (in photo below) was in Kisumu County to launch the Beyond Zero Campaign. She was received by a local team that included NEPHAK board member. The NEPHAK in partnership with The National Organization of Peer Educators (NOPE) and with support from UNICEF Kenya organized a National Stakeholders meeting on Adolescents and HIV. The objectives of the meeting were to validate the findings and recommendations of consultations with learners living with HIV conducted by NOPE; Share lessons on effectively engaging adolescents and young people living with HIV and secure commitments of stakeholders for Adolescents and HIV results through the ‘Sauti Skika’ Experience. First Lady Kenyatta receives a basket from NEPHAK County Representative, Eunice Owino. Observing that more girls than boys, and more women than men are infected with HIV in Kisumu County, the First Lady asked the Kisumu residents to drop social and cultural practices that marginalize women and make them vulnerable to sexual health risks such as HIV. PLHIV Desk at NACC: NEPHAK to Carry Out an Opinion Poll! As part of its reform, the National AIDS Control Council will be establishing a PLHIV Desk to help support and coordinate the engagement of PLHIV in the response to HIV. While this news has been received with excitement among a section of PLHIV, some have out rightly rejected the proposal. In line with NEPHAK mandate to inform partners on appropriate ways of engaging PLHIV, NEPHAK will this week embark on a survey to seek the opinion of representatives of PLHIV on the proposal. Results of the survey shall be shared in this bulletin. Ms. Katherine Perry Country Director PEPFAR Addressing the meeting. Nairobi County, MOH, UNICEF, PEPFAR were among the key policy makers present during the meeting. The Sauti Skika champions used the opportunity to share with policy makers and stakeholders the “Call to action on engagement of ALHIV and YPLHIV in HIV and health” document found here which offers recommendations for engaging adolescents and young people. NEPHAK Congratulates KELIN! For the 2015 AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa (ARASA) HIV, TB and Human Rights awarded at a ceremony held in Johannesburg, South Africa. The award, established in 2007, aims to recognize and support organizations across southern and east Africa to highlight the ground-breaking work undertaken to protect human rights, often in extremely challenging political climates. FACTBOX: This week, the National AIDS Control Council will be leading partners at the Biennial Maisha Conference at the Kenya School of Monetary Studies. The Conference shall be preceded by 4 Pre-Conference Symposia focusing on Financing, Key Populations, Financing and Devolution. NEPHAK 2015 AGM and National PLHIV Conference Announcement. Social Support to ALHIV should not be based ‘Solely’ on HIV Status. Pursuant to NEPHAK Constitution, notice is hereby given for the 2015 AGM scheduled for the 29th May 2015 at the YMCA Hall, State House Road, Nairobi. The agenda for the AGM shall be: Adoption/review of previous AGM minutes Chairpersons Report Treasurers Report/Annual Statements of Accounts Appointment of Auditors Approval of policies and strategies Issue of PLHIV Memorandum/Communique Any other Business as approved by the Board. PLHIV leaders have reached consensus on how to support the #PresidentialDirective to #EndAdolescentsAIDS. With meetings in Nyeri, Nyamira and Bungoma Counties last week, PLHIV leaders agreeing to support the initiative as long as it adheres to ethical and human rights principles. The consultations have been held with an estimated 480 PLHIV leaders. Eligible members are asked to nominate and support the participation of one representative to the AGM. Nyeri PLHIV Call for Accelerated HTC to #EndAdolescents AIDS! NEPHAK members in Nyeri County want all efforts seeking to #EndAdolescentAIDS to start with HIV testing and counselling for infants, children and adolescents so as to identify young people who may not be under any form of HIV care. While appreciating the #PresidentialDirective to #EndAdolescentAIDS, Nyeri PLHIV leaders (in photo below) called for the engagement of PLHIV and their families in implementing the initiatives to #EndAdolescentAIDS. They also want their privacy and confidentiality respected and guaranteed One area that required wider discussion is the issue of social support to adolescents infected with HIV. PLHIV leaders are of the opinion that while adolescents infected with HIV are deserving of social support, such support should be provided on the basis of a wider vulnerability index and not solely on the account of one’s HIV status so as not to attract ridicule, isolation and stigma from HIV negative peers. This proposal is part of the recommendations put forward in a joint letter to the Chairman, Commission of Administration of Justice (Read here) last week. The CAJ Chair has been keen NN to know how best to proceed with the #PresidentialDirective. All Set for the Maisha Conference. This week, NEPHAK representatives shall be joining other stakeholders under the leadership of NACC at the biennial MAISHA HIV and AIDS Conference May 7-8, 2015, at the Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi. Although NEPHAK staff have both oral and poster presentations which can be viewed here the main message NEPHAK and the Kenya PLHIV Community will be sending to National and County Governments during the conference is the need to increase domestic financing for HIV so as to ‘wean’ the nation off the over-reliance on external funding. A team from NEPHAK will also be collecting signatures from the conference participants to petition government(s) to increase HIV financing. NEPHAK Nyeri County Members in Group Photo. NEPHAK Weekly Bulletin is published by the Advocacy and Communications Department at the national Secretariat, 3rd Flr, Wood Avenue Court, Wood Avenue off Argwings Kodhek/Lenana Rd, Nairobi. Articles can be reproduced freely as long as NEPHAK is acknowledged. Further details can be obtained from the Editor, P. O. Box 75654-00200 Nairobi. TEL: 0720209694, Email: [email protected], Website : www.nephak.or.ke, Twitter: NEPHAKPLHA