Cette présentation s'axe sur le pole d'Éducation à la vie affective et sexuelle et prévention/réduction d'abus de substances de l'ONG LEAD, et sur son centre d'écoute, de prévention et d'information, Tibaz - Espace Santé Jeunes.
LEAD (Leadership and Empowerment for Action and Development - voir PDF sur l'ONG) encadre des communautés à travers divers services afin de les renforcer et les rendre autonomes.
Les sessions se font généralement dans les communes, avec les ONGs et les établissement scolaires avec généralement une première session dans le centre de prévention unique en son genre, Tibaz - Espace Santé Jeunes
* Chez les + de 6 ans
- Prévention alcool et cigarette avec le livre pour enfants - Samy et les Iles Maléfiques
* Chez les + de 13 ans
- Éducation à la vie affective et sexuelle et prévention/réduction d'abus de substances
* Chez les jeunes porteurs d'un potentiel de leader
- Formation en leadership social et développement communautaire afin des éclaireurs qui soutiennent LEAD sur le terrain et assurer l'action sur le long terme
* Chez les adultes
- Formation en leadership social et développement communautaire
- Éducation à la vie affective et sexuelle et prévention/réduction d'abus de substances
- Formation pour les parents en prévention/réduction d'alcoolisme parentale au détriment des enfants
Cette présentation s'axe sur le pole d'Éducation à la vie affective et sexuelle et prévention/réduction d'abus de substances de l'ONG LEAD, et sur son centre d'écoute, de prévention et d'information, Tibaz - Espace Santé Jeunes.
LEAD (Leadership and Empowerment for Action and Development - voir PDF sur l'ONG) encadre des communautés à travers divers services afin de les renforcer et les rendre autonomes.
Les sessions se font généralement dans les communes, avec les ONGs et les établissement scolaires avec généralement une première session dans le centre de prévention unique en son genre, Tibaz - Espace Santé Jeunes
* Chez les + de 6 ans
- Prévention alcool et cigarette avec le livre pour enfants - Samy et les Iles Maléfiques
* Chez les + de 13 ans
- Éducation à la vie affective et sexuelle et prévention/réduction d'abus de substances
* Chez les jeunes porteurs d'un potentiel de leader
- Formation en leadership social et développement communautaire afin des éclaireurs qui soutiennent LEAD sur le terrain et assurer l'action sur le long terme
* Chez les adultes
- Formation en leadership social et développement communautaire
- Éducation à la vie affective et sexuelle et prévention/réduction d'abus de substances
- Formation pour les parents en prévention/réduction d'alcoolisme parentale au détriment des enfants
Mémoire de recherche de fin d'études consacré à la nécessaire évolution du plaidoyer des associations de santé communautaires françaises oeuvrant par et pour les travailleur.se.s du sexe
Contribution of community participation and unmet needs in terms of sexual vi...AI Publications
This article analyzes the socio-cultural determinants of community (social) participation used in the framework of the UACA-IDRC participatory action research project entitled "Adolescence, gender-based violence, sexual reproductive health and early pregnancy in Côte d'Ivoire" implemented in the Upper Sassandra region. It is therefore important to ask what is the interest of community participation as a preferred orientation for solving the unmet needs of adolescents. Social norms and translation theories were used to analyze the data collected through documentary research and group interviews. This theoretical posture makes it possible to show how community participation can solve unmet needs in terms of sexual violence, sexual reproductive health and early pregnancy among adolescents. The survey revealed that the participation of adolescents and their parents can take many forms and be characterized by different levels of initiative and control. They take part in decision-making that concerns them and are consulted through discussions and qualitative interviews. Therefore, in the context of social and behavior change, inclusive community responsibility must be articulated around the theoretical foundations of community participation that incorporates participatory mobilization of adolescents and parents.
The document summarizes the key aspects of the Global Fund's New Funding Model (NFM) application process. It describes the NFM's emphasis on enhancing civil society and key population participation at all stages. It provides an overview of the application timeline and stages, including development of a National Strategic Plan, country dialogue, concept note submission and review, grant-making, approval, and implementation. It offers guidance for key populations and advocates on meaningful involvement at each stage, especially in developing robust epidemiological data and ensuring representation in country dialogue.
32nd board meeting communities delegation country dialogue position paperclac.cab
The study analyzed engagement of key populations (KPs) in country dialogue processes in 11 countries. It found that while engagement of some KPs improved due to new Global Fund requirements, meaningful involvement of communities affected by TB, malaria, prisoners, MSM, transgender people, sex workers and people who inject drugs remained problematic. Political contexts, weak community systems, lack of support and punitive laws presented barriers. The report recommends the Global Fund enforce requirements on inclusive engagement, provide clear guidelines and resources to support capacity building, and require long-term investments in human rights and community strengthening in concept notes.
Mémoire de recherche de fin d'études consacré à la nécessaire évolution du plaidoyer des associations de santé communautaires françaises oeuvrant par et pour les travailleur.se.s du sexe
Contribution of community participation and unmet needs in terms of sexual vi...AI Publications
This article analyzes the socio-cultural determinants of community (social) participation used in the framework of the UACA-IDRC participatory action research project entitled "Adolescence, gender-based violence, sexual reproductive health and early pregnancy in Côte d'Ivoire" implemented in the Upper Sassandra region. It is therefore important to ask what is the interest of community participation as a preferred orientation for solving the unmet needs of adolescents. Social norms and translation theories were used to analyze the data collected through documentary research and group interviews. This theoretical posture makes it possible to show how community participation can solve unmet needs in terms of sexual violence, sexual reproductive health and early pregnancy among adolescents. The survey revealed that the participation of adolescents and their parents can take many forms and be characterized by different levels of initiative and control. They take part in decision-making that concerns them and are consulted through discussions and qualitative interviews. Therefore, in the context of social and behavior change, inclusive community responsibility must be articulated around the theoretical foundations of community participation that incorporates participatory mobilization of adolescents and parents.
The document summarizes the key aspects of the Global Fund's New Funding Model (NFM) application process. It describes the NFM's emphasis on enhancing civil society and key population participation at all stages. It provides an overview of the application timeline and stages, including development of a National Strategic Plan, country dialogue, concept note submission and review, grant-making, approval, and implementation. It offers guidance for key populations and advocates on meaningful involvement at each stage, especially in developing robust epidemiological data and ensuring representation in country dialogue.
32nd board meeting communities delegation country dialogue position paperclac.cab
The study analyzed engagement of key populations (KPs) in country dialogue processes in 11 countries. It found that while engagement of some KPs improved due to new Global Fund requirements, meaningful involvement of communities affected by TB, malaria, prisoners, MSM, transgender people, sex workers and people who inject drugs remained problematic. Political contexts, weak community systems, lack of support and punitive laws presented barriers. The report recommends the Global Fund enforce requirements on inclusive engagement, provide clear guidelines and resources to support capacity building, and require long-term investments in human rights and community strengthening in concept notes.
Engagement of key populations in the funding model reportclac.cab
This document summarizes the results of a study assessing the engagement of key populations in the Global Fund's new Funding Model process in 11 countries. The study found that while the Funding Model requirements helped promote some involvement of key populations for the first time, engagement was often limited and tokenistic. Meaningful participation requires long-term capacity building and community system strengthening. The report recommends improved communication, enforcement of inclusive engagement standards, and investments in community capacity and advocacy.
The document discusses the advocacy achievements of the Bridging the Gaps global partners from 2011-2014. It describes the program's establishment in 2011 with funding from the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs to achieve universal access to HIV services for key populations. Through the efforts of global and local partner organizations, nearly 700,000 people received HIV services, over 200 organizations engaged in human rights advocacy, and key population services were integrated into nearly 100 health facilities. The document provides details on the program's approach and a theory of change to guide advocacy work.
This document discusses the issues faced by male sex workers globally. It notes that male sex workers experience invisibility due to assumptions that they are gay and that their needs fit narratives of female exploitation. They face criminalization both for sex work and homosexuality in many areas. This leads to barriers in health services due to stigma, and increased risks of violence from clients and authorities. However, male sex worker communities have mobilized to advocate for their rights and visibility through groups like NSWP. The document calls for greater awareness and understanding of the diversity of male sex workers' realities and needs.
The needs and rights of male sex workers (summary)clac.cab
The document discusses the needs and rights of male sex workers. It summarizes that male sex workers face invisibility, criminalization due to laws against sex work and homosexuality, and lack access to health services due to stigma. They also experience high levels of violence without legal protections. However, male sex workers have mobilized globally to advocate for their rights and challenge stereotypes through activism. The document calls for policymakers, donors, and service providers to acknowledge the diversity of male sex workers and ensure their full access to health, legal, and human rights.