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Meeting on the Global AIDS architecture
About this event: AIDS 2006 – XVI International AIDS Conference


Dear friends,

I just came back from a meeting with representatives from international organizations such as the Global Fund and UNAIDS, bilateral institutions such as DFID and the US government, and civil society organizations.

It was an interesting meeting where different views were shared, from the Global Fund's Executive Director (Richard Feachem) position on creating a central financial mechanism for disbursing HIV/AIDS funds, and have the World Bank concentrate on building up and strengthening health and delivery systems. This partnership, in Mr. Feachem's view, would help achieve concrete goals such as universal access for treatment.

The representative from civil society talked about the need to stop talking about a "Global AIDS structure," and focus on minimizing jargon when talking about fighting the pandemic.

The representative from DFID, as usual, focused on harmonization and system strengthening as the way to maximize the impact that financing has at the country level.

The representative from the US government disagreed with Mr. Feachem's view, and stated that it was better to have different organizations working together, instead of one central institution. He said that it is "against human nature" to just have one central organization.

In conclusion, this was a very interesting meeting. I was happy to see these decision-makers talk about international financing to fight HIV/AIDS at the national level, but was disappointed that young people were not mentioned at all. For example, I think young people might have some good ideas in creating delivery mechanisms that benefit non-formal education programs at the country-level, which could be a core part of country coordinating mechanisms (CCMs). Oh well... We still have a long way to go in advocating for young people!

August 16, 2006 | 6:26 PM Comments  0 comments

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Bill Clinton en la Conferencia de Toronto!
About this event: AIDS 2006 – XVI International AIDS Conference


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Hola amig@s,

Como estan? Acabo de regresar de un evento con Bill Clinton. Hablo muy bien sobre los esfuerzos de su fundacion relacionados a erradicar la epidemia. Me parecio un buen discurso ya que fue muy concreto al explicar las actividades que su fundacion implementa a nivel internacional.

Una anecdota interesante... Al salir de la conferencia y pasar por los bannos, me di cuenta que habia mucha seguridad, y no dejaban entrar. Al rato salio Bill Clinton! Lo pude ver muy de cerca, y habia mucha gente tomando fotos. Me parecio una experiencia interesante.

Abrazos,

Luis

August 15, 2006 | 2:13 PM Comments  1 comments

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Estoy en Toronto!
About this event: AIDS 2006 – XVI International AIDS Conference


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Hola amig@s!

Les escribo desde Toronto! Estoy en la XVI Conferencia Internacional sobre el Sida. La participacion juvenil ha sido increible hasta ahora. Tuvimos una pre-conferencia del 10 al 12 de agosto. El 12 en la noche tuvimos un evento para la culminacion de la pre-conferencia. Ya el domingo estabamos dentro de la conferencia, especificamente en el "Youth Pavilion" en el "Global Village" de la conferencia.

Hay muchisimas personas de todas partes del mundo. Creo que voy aprender mucho de otras personas que tambien trabajan en el tema de la participacion juvenil, pero especialmente concentrados en el tema de VIH/SIDA. De igual forma, creo que voy a aprender mucho mas sobre los avances cientificos mas novedosos en la lucha contra la epidemia.

Me parece que todavia tenemos mucho que hacer, pero vamos por buen camino. Los mantendre informados!

Un abrazo,

Luis

August 14, 2006 | 2:32 PM Comments  0 comments

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