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BRAZILIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL ON HIV-AIDS PREVENTION

BRAZILIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL ON HIV-AIDS PREVENTION. BRAZILIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL ON HIV-AIDS PREVENTION. Cr eated in October, 08 1998 by Brazilian Health Minist ry Obje c tiv e :

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BRAZILIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL ON HIV-AIDS PREVENTION

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  1. BRAZILIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL ON HIV-AIDS PREVENTION

  2. BRAZILIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL ON HIV-AIDS PREVENTION • CreatedinOctober, 08 1998 by Brazilian Health Ministry Objective: STD/AIDS prevention at workplaces by increasing the participation of the social agentsfrom privatete areas atconception, implantationandspreading of prevention policiesand programs and by assisting STD/HIV/AIDS people.

  3. What is it? It is a group of big/medium sized private companies acting in the wide country driven by an Executive Committee.

  4. BRAZILIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL ON HIV-AIDS PREVENTION COMPOSITION: ABIFARMA - AÇOS VILLARES SIDENOR - AVON - BRADESCO - CNC-SESC/DN - EDITORA ABRIL - ELLUS - FBH - GESSY LEVER - GLOBO - GM - GRUPO SEVERIANO RIBEIRO - MTV - NATURA - NESTLÉ - PHILIPS - SESI/DN – SBT -TELEPAR - UNIBANCO - VARIG - VOLKSWAGEN DO BRASIL - MINISTÉRIO DA SAÚDE (CN-DST/AIDS). EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENCY: 1999 / 2000 - NESTLÉ    2001 / 2002 - VOLKSWAGEN DO BRASIL

  5. Mission • To share the experiences about well-succeeded actions concerning the HIV/AIDS epidemic control at the Companies. • To spread projects and studies in response to the epidemic at the companies, inside and outside the workplaces. • To stimulate other companies, concerning the implementation of Prevention Programs targeting: • Employees • Employees’ families • Clients and Providers • Comunity

  6. Objectives • MAKING THE PARTNERSHIP REAL: • Governnment – Policy (definition and coordination) • Companies – Actions (spreading and implementation) • PROVIDING: • Convergence / Focus • RESULTING: • Greater range and effectiveness of actions

  7. Themes: STD, AIDS and Syphilis 1stCommon Action Family Book - 1999

  8. Themes: STD, AIDS and Syphilis

  9. Acomplishments 2001 • Contact with other companies, spreading the Council actions and offering help for implementation of prevention programs; • Coordination Establishment: Strategical Planning, Communication and Marketing, Legal Affairs, Financial and Documentation; • Creation of a “Databank” containing developed materials, to be used in the implementation of programs by other companies.

  10. Acomplishments 2001 • Participation at UNAIDS TG • Valentine’s Day Action (Abril Theater, Newstands and Cinema Theater Group Severiano Ribeiro) • UN – General Assembly • Reception - Caribean Delegation • Health Channel Recording • December 1st Action (Plays all over the country)

  11. Valentine’s Day Action - 2001

  12. December 1st Action - 2001

  13. Health Ministry Publications

  14. HIV/AIDS - UN UNITED NATIONS – GENERAL ASSEMBLY “HIV/AIDS – GLOBAL CRISIS – GLOBAL ACTION” June, 25 – 27 2001

  15. HIV/AIDS - UN UNITED NATIONS – GENERAL ASSEMBLY Outcomes • Participation of 189 countries • Brazilian AIDS Program – reknown internationally • Document Elaboration • Balance between prevention and treatment • USA X BRAZIL – Drawing of action at WCO • Global Fund

  16. 26th UNGASS on HIV - AIDS June, 25-27 - New York

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