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HIV/AIDS & Pacific Island Seafarers and Fishers:. Information, Education and Communication Needs and Resources. Rachele Oriente Librarian / Bibliothécaire Secretariat of the Pacific Community / Secrétariat général de la Communauté du Pacifique Nouméa, New Caledonia.
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HIV/AIDS & Pacific Island Seafarers and Fishers: Information,Education and Communication Needs and Resources
Rachele Oriente Librarian / Bibliothécaire Secretariat of the Pacific Community / Secrétariat général de la Communauté du Pacifique Nouméa, New Caledonia
HIV/AIDS in the Pacific region, “Seafaring lifestyle” Other factors affecting risk Information needs of seafarers and fishers Available IEC, and training Kiribati, Papua New Guinea (PNG), Fiji and Tuvalu supply most of the region’s seafarers. Presentation Outline
The IEC Audience: Fishers & Seafarers • Seafarers, including deep-sea fishermen: • High prevalence of risk behaviors • Mobility • Unique work environment • Cultural parameters
Pacific Seafarers-Fishers & HIV • Fiji: first HIV+= seafarer • Tuvalu: first two HIV+= seafarers • Tuvalu: 7 seafarers/9 HIV+ • Kiribati: 19 seafarers/ 46 HIV+
Economic Context Remittances 50-75% of salaries • Kiribati, seafaring remittances 25% of GNP • Tuvalu seafaring remittances 30% of GNP • Remittances in 2003: • Fijian seafarers supported 6 family members • Tuvaluan seafarers supported 7 family members • I-Kiribati seafarers supported 8 family members • PNG, fisheries, especially tuna, has increased in export value each year since 1998 • PNG collects about 45% of all access or license fees paid to Pacific Island countries
Why Are Pacific Seafarers at Risk? “Seafaring Lifestyle” • Low condom use • Lack of knowledge • Excessive alcohol use • “Knowing” partner to be “clean” • Personal dislike
Seafaring Lifestyle:Alcohol Abuse • Alcohol abuse • Alcohol precedes every sexual activity • “drinking too much alcohol” given by seafarers themselves: • 79% of Tuvaluan sailors, • 79% of I-Kiribati sailors • 81% of Fijian sailors
Seafaring Lifestyle: Risky Sex • Commercial sex • Multiple sex partners • Up to 20 partners per year • Group sex
Other factors that contribute to risk: • Economics • Gender attitudes • Language and literacy • Lore and miscommunication
Pacific Seafarers & Fishers: Information Needs IEC materials are available but not successful. Seafarers & fishers complain: Too large Lack of real-life images of symptoms Produced in English rather than local languages
Pacific Seafarers & Fishers: IEC Preferences • Weather-proof • Glossy, full color • Maximum A4 size • Vernacular • Realistic drawings or actual photos • Logo of either the fisheries or maritime training centre
Pacific Seafarers & Fishers: Available IEC • Regional IEC seafaring materials produced by SPC: • Stickers • Videos • Booklets • Pacific Regional Strategy on HIV/AIDS (2004–2008).
Print Materials Pati Long Sip (IMR)
Alcohol abuse, • Group sex, • No condom use
SPC & PREL(PACIFIC RESOURCES IN EDUCATION AND LEARNING) : CAROLINIAN
SPC & PREL(PACIFIC RESOURCES IN EDUCATION AND LEARNING): CHAMORRO CNMI
SPC & PREL(PACIFIC RESOURCES IN EDUCATION AND LEARNING) : CHAMORRO GUAM
SPC & PREL(PACIFIC RESOURCES IN EDUCATION AND LEARNING) : MARSHALLESE
SPC & PREL(PACIFIC RESOURCES IN EDUCATION AND LEARNING): PALAUAN
SPC & PREL(PACIFIC RESOURCES IN EDUCATION AND LEARNING) : POHNPEIN
Fijian Fijian
Consider specific regional religious mores
PNG Coastal Fisheries Management and Development Project (CFMDP)
PNG CoastalFisheries Management and Development Project (CFMDP)
PNG Coastal Fisheries Management and Development Project (CFMDP)
PNG Coastal Fisheries Management and Development Project (CFMDP)
PNG Coastal Fisheries Management and Development Project (CFMDP)
For HIV/AIDS workers:Let’s teach about AIDS: Drama in Community AIDS Education
Theatre against AIDS in the Pacific Grassroots materials for HIV/AIDS Workers
Wan Smolbag Theatre Vanuatu Like Any Other Lovers
Regional Training 14 Maritime and Fisheries Training Institutes Pacific Region