ARASA Trained Trainers Alumni
15/09/2021
REMINDER
You can still join us for the virtual CONSULTATION that ARASA will be hosting with support from UNAIDS on the significance of the inequalities focus of the Global AIDS Strategy and Political Declaration on Ending AIDS by 2030 for the HIV response in East and Southern Africa (see attached flyer).
Date: Thursday, 16 September
Time: 10:30 – 13:00 SAST
Register at: https://bit.ly/ESA_CSO_Consultation
Please feel free to share this invitation and the attached poster with your network and others who may be interested.
Interpretation services will be available in Portuguese and French.
11/01/2021
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:
ARASA 2021 Training and Leadership Programme (TaLP)
Deadline: 25 January 2021
- Do you want to create change in the communities you serve?
- Are you passionate about promoting access to s*xual & reproductive health and rights (SRHR) including HIV prevention, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity; access to safe abortion; and SRHR in Universal Health Coverage?
- Are you interested in learning some innovative skills to sharpen your advocacy on Bodily Autonomy and Integrity?
- Do you believe that everyone deserves access to universally accessible, acceptable, affordable & quality s*xual and reproductive health care?
Then the ARASA Training and Leadership Programme is the Masterclass for you!
FORMAT OF THE 2021 TaLP
Applicants should be aware that the 2021 TaLP will include online components as some aspects of the training programme will be offered virtually. Online components will be designed to allow opportunities to interact, share experiences and learning. Participants must be committed to completing both the online and face-to-face components of the 2021 annual training programme.
People living with HIV, women and adolescent girls and young women, s*x workers, le***an, gay, bis*xual, transgender or inters*x (LGBTI), people who use drugs and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
To apply and to upload your supporting documents visit - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1UdJvoFObXtuq939C1Y6y0ffmGNNixOyKfFRN6LfQtnU/viewform?gxids=7628&edit_requested=true
To read the full Call for Applications visit - https://www.arasa.info/blog-news-details/call-for-applications-arasa-2021-training-and-leadership-programme-talp
Please note that applications without supporting documents and late applications will not be accepted.
24/11/2020
Dear Partners and Colleagues
ARASA with the help of a consultant is assessing the effectiveness of ARASA's online capacity building and advocacy efforts related to Human Rights, addressing and monitoring structural barriers to HIV prevention and SRHR and Gender Transformation since the COVID 19 pandemic began.
This assessment will be an opportunity to explore what has worked and what has not worked and key strategies that can be used to ensure that PITCH partners and the ARASA partners at community, national and regional level are able to strengthen their virtual advocacy engagements.
We invite you to fill in this survey through the link below , as part of the ARASA rapid assessment of online training, online tools and advocacy capacity building initiatives.
https://forms.gle/fAhzYg2S6ZiieAQU9
Thank you,
ARASA RAPID ASSESSMENT-ONLINE TRAINING AND ADVOCACY We are assessing the effectiveness of ARASA online capacity building and advocacy efforts related to Human Rights, addressing and monitoring structural barriers to HIV prevention and SRHR since the COVID 19 pandemic began. This assessment will be an opportunity to explore what has worked and what ha...
12/10/2020
CALL FOR ONLINE COURSE APPLICATIONS
Did you know that HIV criminalisation is a bad policy based on bad science?
Did you know that people are being prosecuted for allegedly transmitting HIV through spitting, kissing and exposure of saliva through bites?
Would you like to participate in a free online moderated course?
Do you work with Civil Society Organisation based in Botswana, Angola, Mozambique, Malawi, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa, DRC Congo, Mauritius, Comoros, Madagascar and Seychelles?
Try this!!
Criminalisation of HIV transmission, exposure or non-disclosure
2020 Intake for Online Short Course on Criminalisation of HIV transmission, exposure and non-disclosure
About ARASA
The AIDS and Rights Alliance for southern Africa (ARASA) was established in 2002 as a regional partnership of civil society organisations working in 18 countries in Southern and East Africa. Between 2019 and 2021, the partnership will work to promote respect for and the protection of the rights to bodily autonomy and integrity for all in order to reduce inequality, especially gender inequality and promote health, dignity and wellbeing in southern and east Africa.
About the Course:
Over the last 6 years, ARASA has leveraged on its online training Massive Open Online Course, to host a 4-6-week short online course online on Criminalisation of HIV Non-Disclosure, Exposure and Transmission. This course is offered to interested individuals across the globe; with the aim of increasing knowledge on HIV criminalisation as part of the advocacy preparedness strategy. This course has resulted to a cadre of advocates/activists advocating for enabling and supportive environments for people living with HIV and their loved ones.
This online course is funded by Robert Carr Fund.
Why a course on Criminalisation of HIV transmission, exposure and non-disclosure
The Criminalisation of HIV Non-Disclosure, Exposure and Transmission, often referred to as ‘HIV Criminalisation’, is the unjust application of criminal law based solely on HIV status – either by enacting and applying HIV-specific criminal laws, or by applying general criminal laws exclusively or disproportionately against people with HIV.
Criminalising people based on their HIV status undermines public health efforts to control the epidemic and violates the human rights of the individuals who are persecuted by the law. There is also no evidence that applying the criminal law to HIV has reduced or led to better control of the epidemic. The resultant impact of these approaches is generally negative, promoting fear and HIV related stigma. These often adversely affect the relationships between patients and health-care providers, and can discourage people from seeking HIV testing and treatment.
In the HIV Justice Network report Advancing HIV Justice 3, it was reported that a total of 72 countries had adopted laws that specifically allow for HIV criminalisation, either because the law is HIV-specific, or because HIV is specified as a disease covered by the law (sometimes also punishing people with HIV more severely).
Sub-Saharan Africa is the region with the greatest number of countries with HIV criminalisation laws: 29 countries.
Amidst the immensely challenging environment described above, ARASA recognises the need to scale-up information sharing and sustain civil society capacity for advocacy for rights-based approaches and holding governments accountable towards increasing advocacy towards decriminalising HIV. ARASA believes that this can be attained through training and strengthening the capacity of civil society, key influencers, legal practitioners, law makers, health care workers and providers as well both duty and moral bearers through this online short course.
This online course will ensure that participants;
Learn how to identify harmful HIV laws, including cases which have been recorded showing the impact of laws which criminalise people living with HIV.
Master the foundational steps and best practices of HIV decriminalisation.
Network and develop strategies to advocate for removal of laws which harm people living with HIV.
How to Apply:
Kindly click or copy and paste the link for application form below to apply for the course:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1NIeP6nSTxIlX3aMMx8PCNxxnOHWClPPxWPun65piynE/edit
For any questions please write to Bruce Tushabe at [email protected] and copy [email protected]
Deadline:
All applications must be received by no later than close of business 13 October 2020. Kindly note that applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
Successful applicants will be notified by 15 October 2020
The course will start on 19 October 2020 and end on 20 November 2020.
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28/02/2020
ARASA TaLP participants 2020 cohort pose for a photo on their last day of module 1.
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