dimanche 9 septembre 2012

HIV and young people: Time to walk the talk



HIV and young people: Time to walk the talk

The past 30 years have been marked by enormous efforts at all levels around the world to stop the spread of AIDS and prevent its transmission. Nevertheless, AIDS continues to wreak havoc. In 2011, worldwide, 2.5 million people were newly infected with HIV, more than 2400 daily new infections were recorded among young people aged between 15 to 24 years[1].

According to a research conducted by UNAIDS, youth represent more than 40% of adults living with HIV in the world. Only 24% of women and 36% of young in middle and low income countries master correct knowledge on Aids and reject misconceptions about its transmission.

Generally ignorance, misconceptions, taboos, social barriers, gender inequalities and lack of access to quality information, are the huge obstacles impeding young people making them the vulnerable ones and exposing them to great risk of HIV infection. It must be stated here that youths already infected with HIV also face huge obstacles among which include stigma and discrimination consequently making it difficult if not impossible for them to have access to the basic sexual and reproductive health information, services and rights.

In fact, young people’s knowledge on Aids is not covering the main and correct information they need to know to avoid risky behaviors and undertake the necessary measures to protect themselves. There is an urgent need to intensify outreach activities, peer education, innovate the communication tools and strengthen dialogue for behavior change with emphasis on the need for young people to be accountable when it comes to their personal choices regarding their sexual and reproductive health.

Social taboos especially among families and education structures remain high. Young people are raising up their voices today, there is a loud cry for a change. This new generation is willing to learn, to discuss and seeking to be informed. It is time to dispel these taboos[2] and set up HIV programs of universal proportions accessible to all and respect of human rights.
Furthermore we need to strengthen knowledge about HIV among youth and set clear, concise, participatory and accountable interventions.

Young people, now feel concerned by the epidemic and are demanding to be involved in policies as well as in the decision making process; they want the front row seat.

The alarming numbers of infections among young people are alarming and need to push communities, leaders, institutions and all stakeholders to orient and rethink their strategies vis à vis AIDS campaign. To achieve this vital goal, it is cardinal to empower youth leadership, give guidance and foster AIDS prevention measures among the most vulnerable groups.

 CrowdOutAIDS is so far the beginning of the most inspiring and revolutionary strategy with and for youth but it is now time to concretize it. It is time for countries, for organizations, for individuals and for young people to ensure that all their recommendations come true. It is time to walk the talk for a generation free from HIV, for no more AIDS related deaths and for the fulfillment of a decent life where every person blossoms within his rights.

By Zahra Benyahia
FPC Y-PEER Algeria


[1] Together we will end AIDS. UNAIDS
[2] CrowdOutAIDS strategy

Press release. El Massa Newspaper


حملة ضد الايدز بولاية الجزائر

تنتظم في الفترة ما بين 01 و10 سبتمبر الجاري بولاية الجزائر حملة "عشرة أيام من النشاط ضد الايدز" من تنظيم جمعية "ايدز الجزائر" وجمعية "الحياة للمتعايشين مع السيدا" وبالتنسيق مع منظمة الانوسيدا ووزارة الصحة. الحملة تهدف الى تعزيز سبل الوقاية من داء السيدا خاصة وسط الشباب، علما أن الأرقام العالمية تشير إلى تسجيل 2400 حالة إصابة جديدة يوميا في الفئة العمرية 15-24 سنة. للإشارة فإن برنامج التحسيس الجواري يتضمن نشاطات مفتوحة على الجمهور الواسع حول الايدز وطرق مكافحته، مع مشاركة واسعة للإعلام الوطني وبث حصص إذاعية على المباشر تحمل نفس الهدف.

samedi 8 septembre 2012

الـشـريـطـة الـحـمـراء (Red Ribbon)

Only one hero, the youth (the song with Lyrics)

"Only one hero, the youth" lyrics and singing by Badis Nouar from Y-PEER Algeria, produced by Omar (from AIDS Algérie), song created during the 10DoA (10 days of activism 2012)



Lyrics :


Only One Hero, The Youth

Verse1
When you feel so devalued
Like no one hears you in the neignourhood
Raise your voice & be a leader
Instead of fade & wither
…& know that there’s

Chorus
Nothing for us without us
No one for us, but us
Only one hero the youth
Ain’t no other truth
Together, we’ll make it through

Verse 2
When you’re done with finger pointing
& being positive gets really annoying
Cheer up & be a fighter
& you’ll shine up like a lighter
& be sure that there’s

Chorus 
Nothing for us without us
No one for us, but us
Only one hero the youth
Ain’t no other truth
Together, we’ll make it through

Verse 3
It’s time to bring out, your inner hero
& get at, in three years, the three zeros
No new infections, no discremination, no AIDS related death
Only safety, equality, & great health














mercredi 5 septembre 2012

Article de presse. Horizons

Lutte contre le SIDA

Promouvoir l’accès aux services de santé reproductive

Publié le 4 septembre 2012
Sous le thème « Rien pour nous sans Vous », l’association AIDS Algérie, en partenariat avec l’association El Hayat des personnes vivant avec le VIH, le ministère de la Santé de la Population et de la Réforme hospitalière ainsi que l’Onusida et l’UNFPA, organise la deuxième édition de sa campagne « 10 jours d’activisme » et qui se déroule jusqu’au 10 du mois en cours à Alger. C’est une action qui s’inscrit dans le cadre des objectifs nationaux et internationaux relatifs à la prévention des jeunes à travers la sensibilisation, les activités artistiques, la communication et la mise en œuvre d’un programme efficace de lutte contre le Sida. Depuis l’apparition du premier cas de Sida en Algérie jusqu’au 30 juin de l’année en cours, 1327 jeunes âgés entre 15 et 29 ans vivent avec le VIH Sida. Tel est le bilan du Laboratoire national de référence concernant le nombre de personnes atteintes de ce virus. Cette structure estime qu’il est impératif de faire face à cette situation alarmante d’autant qu’il est nécessaire de redoubler les efforts et de réfléchir à des actions novatrices pour lutter contre le VIH. En effet, avec la moitié de la population mondiale âgée de moins de 25 ans, les jeunes doivent s’unir et s’engager pleinement dans les processus qui affectent leur accès aux services de prévention, traitement et soins. Selon Onusida, 24 % de jeunes femmes et de jeunes hommes dans les pays à revenu intermédiaire répondent correctement à cinq questions sur la prévention du VIH et rejettent les idées fausses autour de la transmission. Raison pour laquelle, Onusida tend à réduire le risque de transmission des IST/VIH/SIDA et promouvoir l’accès aux services de santé reproductive. Il est également prévu de contribuer à l’amélioration de l’action à l’information de qualité en faveur des jeunes dans le domaine de la santé et plaider auprès des leaders et des organes de décisions pour l’implication des jeunes dans la lutte contre les TST/VIH. Selon Aids Algérie, il est impératif de renforcer les actions de proximité dans les lieux publics, rues, marchés, cafés et autres et créer des sessions de discussion au niveau des écoles. Pour rappel, les 30 années passées ont été marquées par d’énormes efforts déployés à tous les niveaux et ce de par le monde pour stopper la propagation de ce virus. Malgré cela, le Sida continue à faire des ravages. D’ailleurs en 2011 plus de 2400 nouvelles infections journalières ont été enregistrées parmi les jeunes de 15 à 24 ans.
Rym Harhoura

Youth will lead the way

Youth Will Lead The Way


Looking At The World Elapse
Besides People Are So Emotionless
When The Walls Are Closing In On You
& Friends Have Turned Their Back On You

For You Catch A Disease & Aids Is Its Name
Four Letters & Your Life Is No Longer The Same
But Know That You Are Not To Blame

A: Any Person Can Be Infected By It, So No Need To Be Ashamed
I: I Can Be You, You Can Be Me, We’re All The Same, It’s Not A Lie.”
D: Discrimination Is Ignorance; Dignity Is Better Than Immortality
S: Sex Is Not The Only Way To Get This Illness, So Please No Regress

Hence, Rely On Me, Rely On You
Nothing Is Impossible & You Know It’s True
The Rest Is Up To Me And You
We The Youth Will Lead The Route

But We’re Not Gonna Do It Without You
Just Keep Your Faith, & Hold On To Us Tight
Just Hold On, Everything’s Gonna Be Alright




When Your Reveries Are So Far Away
 You Feel Like You Can't Face The Day
And A Faithful Friend Is Hard To Find
As Aids Has A Stigma That Cuts Like A Knife
Youth Everywhere Will Bring Joy To Your Life

10 Days Of One Love All over The Earth
A Day To Dare, A Day To Inhale
 A Day To Smile, A Day To Defy
A Day To Engage, A Day To Change
A Day To Care, A Day To Share
A Day To Reach, A Day To Teach

All The New Generation Will Be Participated
To Fight For Hiv People Who Are Discriminated
By 2015 There Will Be No More Folks Infected
All Kind Of Barriers & Taboos Will Be Exterminated
Together, All Deaths Related To Aids Will Be Terminated
Prevention, Care, Support, Connection; All Will Be Mandated

So, Don’t Live Your Time Six Feet Under
United, We’ll Face These Society’s Thunder
All Nations Will Make It Through The Rough Days,
Your Lifetime Has Just Seen The First Ray
If You Spread Love & Let It Make Your Day
No Matter What Full Youth Will Lead The Way

                                                                                        By Yacine Mohamed Belguendouz. AIDS Algérie    
 Meet Yacine on FB @: Too Consciousness (JengSing)

We are all the same!

We’re All The Same

If You See Me Caught In One Way Street
Weighing Less Than A Shadow On A Screen
And I Can Hardly Breathe & Smell A Breeze
With A Fire Underneath My Skin
That’s When You Know That I Catched HIV
Though No One Is To Blame
Because I’m Just Like You, We Are The Same
As The Folks You See Walking Down The Lane

Then, Don’t Run Away, Don’t Try To Hide
From Us Who Are Aching This Sickness Inside
When Solitary Exclamations Will Not Subside
 So Try To Be Caring & Me Do Not Criticise
The Stigma Can Hurt In Society’s Eyes
I Keep Wondering Why It Is Still A Huge Taboo?
It Is Just Another Malady & You Know It’s True!

If One Day You Find Out That You Have Aids
Would You Want People To Look At You With Disdain
Could You Cope With Such An Enduring Pain
Such A Bloody Fire Spreading In Your Veins
That Consumes You In The Pouring Rain
And All You Want Is To Break The Chain
But You Are The Same Man You Were Yesterday
So Would You Accept To Be Treated Another Way?
Would You Like Your Loved Ones To Fade Away?
Shouldn’t You Have Something To Say?
Thus, For The Sake Of A Name, Don’t Go Away
After All, We Will All Just Be Swept Away

Just Give What You Can, And Look For The Best
I Call You With The Voice Within My Chest
Be Loving And Enduring, Do Your Greatest
Help Someone, Bring Them To Happiness
Make A Difference, Be A Pal, & Comprehend
We Are Living All Together In This Land
Come What May Happen, A Man’s Always A Man
We'll Be Keeping Pressing Every Day
Until We Find Our Own Guiding Ray
Let Our Love Lead The Way
I May Feel Weak But I Am Strong
Since You Are Here, I Won't Give Up Hope
If You Believe In Me, I’ll Never Be Wrong
There’s A Hero Inside Of My Soul
That Reaches Out To Your Core
To Bring My Life To Anew, Where The Sky Is So Blue
So, Next Time Don’t Turn Away,  When You Hear My Name
Just Let Us Lead The Way,  coz We’re All The Same


 By Yacine Mohamed Belguendou. AIDS Algérie 


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