WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT
THIRD AFRICAN CONFERENCE FOR RESEARCH ON THE SOCIAL ASPECTS OF HIV
Conference Theme: "BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN RESEARCH, POLICIES AND INTERVENTIONS"
Dakar, Senegal – October 10-14, 2005
Meridian President Hotel
INSCRIPTIONS FOR EXCHANGE ENCOUNTERS AND CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOPS
In organizing the Third African Conference for Research on the Social Aspects of HIV, we have planned plenary and parallel sessions, exchange encounters and satellite, capacity-building workshops.
1. EXHCHANGE ENCOUNTERS
The exchange encounters will be interactive between people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), non-governmental organizations, civil society, state representatives, researchers, agencies of the United Nations and other international and donor organizations. These encounters will take place after the plenary sessions and abstract presentations (it will not overlap with other meetings or presentations). Each day, a precise theme will be chosen according to the sub themes. The four following themes will be discussed in the exchange encounters are:
- Gender and HIV/AIDS,
- HIV/AIDS and the workplace,
- Acceleration of prevention and access to treatment programs and
Children, sexual and reproductive health
The relationship between the South and the North, Human rights and political aspects of HIV/AIDS
During the exchange encounters, the specific sub-themes as well as other related topics will be the object of the discussion.
Sub-themes:
- Why a gendered approach? Gender Theories – why a gender lens?
- Strategies to address gender in HIV/AIDS policies, gender based analysis and gender mainstreaming
- Gender and research
- Masculinities and sexual identities
- HIV/AIDS and the workplace
Sub-themes:
- Migration, vulnerability and socio-economic impacts of HIV/AIDS
- Stigmatization, discrimination and legal questions to the access of prevention, treatment and management of HIV/AIDS
- Responses and evaluations of interventions
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Acceleration of prevention and access to treatment programs
Sub-themes :
Conceptual questions and methods surrounding the acceleration of prevention and access to treatment
Conceptual questions and methodologies surrounding the questions of the coordination of interventions
Leadership and community response
Children, Sexual and Reproductive Health
Sub-themes :
Nutrition, stigma and prevention of transmission
Orphans, vulnerable children and children living with HIV/AIDS
Synergy between the prevention of HIV/AIDS, care and treatment in maternal and child health programs
Prevention of mother-to-child transmission
The relationship between the South and the North, Human rights and political aspects of HIV/AIDS
Sub-themes:
Debt, the relationship between the South and the North, Human rights and vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
Impacts of HIV/AIDS on political processes
Political aspects of responses to HIV/AIDS
Each exchange encounter will allow for a larger exchange of views and discussion on the themes and sub-themes give rise to the production of a plenary report and allow the participants to work together and establish a working network for the future.
During each exchange encounter, a facilitator and a reporter will be present; the composed documents will be available for participants. The number of places is limited to 50 participants for each encounter.
In order for participation in the exchange encounters, interested participants must submit their profile or that of an organization as well as their activities and the reason(s) why they would like to participate in the exchange encounter in a (two-page maximum) statement.
The above information should be sent to the conference address ( saharaconf05@sentoo.sn , ou 3 ème Conférence africaine pour la recherche sur les aspects sociaux du VIH/SIDA, ISE, Facultés des Sciences, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, B.P 45716 Dakar, Sénégal). The deadline for the profile and letter of intent is August 25, 2005 ; the list of participants will be announced on August 31, 2005.
2. SATELLITE CAPACITY-BUILDING WORKSHOPS
The workshops will be conducted for the reflection and formation of methodological questions. Each workshop will focus on particular problems and will seek to answer specific questions concerning research and the interventions about the social aspects of HIV/AIDS. The topics for the satellite capacity-building workshops are as follows:
Workshop 1: Follow-up and evaluation of interventions
Specific Questions:
How to combine qualitative and quantitative research methods in the evaluation process?
How to document the process?
Workshop 2: Research on sensitive questions
Specific Questions:
How to work with stigmatisation, MSM and children?
How to work with and document sensitive questions?
Workshop 3: Operational research and ethical questions
Specific Questions:
How to test a risk reduction model and risky behaviors concerning PLWHA and pregnant women?
How to integrate ethical questions in research and interventions of PLWHA?
Each workshop will call upon people known for their expertise in the concerned field. Handbooks, data-processing software as well as other teaching materials will be placed at the disposal of the participants. For participation in satellite, capacity-building workshops, the candidates will have to present their profile as well as the reason(s) why they would like to participate in the workshop in a (two-page maximum) statement .
The texts should be sent to the following address ( saharaconf05@sentoo.sn or 3 ème Conférence africaine pour la recherche sur les aspects sociaux du VIH/SIDA, ISE, Facultés des Sciences, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, B.P 45716 Dakar, Sénégal)
Note: The inscription with exchange encounters and/or the workshops permits the participant to take part in all of the other conference activities. This inscription can be done independently of the abstract submission. Specific badges will be reserved for the participants in encounters and workshops.
For more information, please visit our website at www.sahara-wa.org
http://www.sahara.org.za/conference or write directly to : 3 ème Conférence africaine pour la recherche sur les aspects sociaux du VIH/SIDA, ISE, Facultés des Sciences, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, B.P 45716 Dakar, Sénégal
saharaconf05@sentoo.sn , http://www.sahara.org.za/conference
You can also contact the following people:
- Workshop coordinator
Dr Adja Ndiaye
Chargée du suivi évaluation au Conseil National de Lutte contre le SIDA (CNLS)
Email :
Tel : B : 221 869-09-09 / Cel : 221 637-93-76
- Exchange encounter coordinator
Ms. Bridgette Prince
Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), Cape Town, South Africa
69-83 Plein Street, Plein Park Building 14 th Floor, Cape Town, 8000
Email : bprince@hsrc.ac.za
Tel : B : 27 21 466 7968 / Cel : 27 82 491 2026
Fax : 27 21 461 02 99
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