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Join the consultation to discuss the integration of trade, HIV/AIDs, and poverty reduction in Southern Africa. Enhance CSOs' capacity to address the needs of vulnerable communities affected by HIV/AIDs and promote fair trade rules.
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Southern Africa CSO Consultation on Trade and HIV/AIDs: Road to Hong Kong
SARPN • Knowledge management • Collecting and disseminating information • Providing commentaries • Building linkages • Coordinating networks • Linking stakeholders
SARPN • Promoting debate • Convening events to examine issues of policy and practice relevance
Background HIV/AIDs has • Household & community level impact • HIV/AIDs-Poverty Link increases vulnerability • Requirement for multi-sectoral & complex responses
Background • Are HIV/AIDs & poverty central to Trade Issues? • Evidence of integrating Trade, HIV/AIDs & poverty reduction? • Is there evidence on the region’s ability to tap and benefit from growth in world trade?
Background • Trade issues’ (Agriculture, TRIPS..) relevance to key concerns in the region (food security, incomes, public health) • How Trade policies reflect and respond to the needs and interests of developing countries? • How CSO diversity on trade can converge for impacting on HIV/AIDs and poverty?
Overall Goal Enhance the capacity of CSOs to engage with WTO issues in addressing the needs of vulnerable communities, particularly those affected by HIV/AIDs.
Overall Objectives • Development of trade policies that promote and protect the rights of HIV/AIDs affected communities. • Create opportunities for CSO to deepen debate on the relationship between trade and HIV/Aids.
Overall Objectives • Strengthening of a CSO agenda for engagement in Trade negotiations in Hong Kong. • Strengthen the Southern Africa CSO voice in lobbying for fair Trade Rules in the December WTO Ministerial conference
Specific Objectives • Build capacity of CSO to understand the power base, politics and workings of the WTO • Raise awareness on how WTO policies impact on HIV/AIDs affected communities in the region.
Specific Objectives • Strengthen the national lobby campaign groups on issues to be tabled at the next WTO in Hong Kong
Expected Outcomes • CSOs knowledge on the nature and working system of WTO is increased. • Raised CSOs awareness on the impact of WTO rules on poor people, esp. HIV/AIDs affected
Expected Outcomes • CSO that can better engage with national governments on WTO issues. • Preparation and production of consolidated regional positions on different thematic areas (HIV/AIDs and TRIPS/NAMAs/Agriculture/Services)
Lay Out of Programme – Day 1 • Processes and issues to date (challenges, opportunities and actors) • Background issues on Trade and HIV/AIDs • The technical issues (TRIPS, NAMAs, Agriculture and Services) • Relating the technical issues to HIV/AIDs and poverty
Lay Out of Programme – Day 2 • Participant’s critical analysis and development of agendas/positions • Production of position paper