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Africagay against aids : the beginning of an French-speaking African movement

Africagay against aids : the beginning of an French-speaking African movement Presenting author : Jeanne Gapiya (Burundi) Authors : G. Kanuma (Burundi); L. Douat (Côte d’Ivoire); M. Niang (Senegal) A. Manganella; M. Bourrelly; O. Amri; S. Simonpietri; F. Cutler; F. Belli (France ). ISSUES.

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Africagay against aids : the beginning of an French-speaking African movement

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  1. Africagay against aids : the beginning of an French-speaking African movement Presenting author: Jeanne Gapiya (Burundi) Authors: G. Kanuma (Burundi); L. Douat (Côte d’Ivoire); M. Niang (Senegal) A. Manganella; M. Bourrelly; O. Amri; S. Simonpietri; F. Cutler; F. Belli (France)

  2. ISSUES • From the beginning, aids in Africa was considered as heterosexual • Few years ago, studies suggested increasing HIV prevalence amongst African MSM

  3. DESCRIPTION Africagay against aids started in 2007 = 2 gay and 11 HIV organisation in French-speaking Africa

  4. Today, 14 organisations have formally joined the Africagay against AIDS network

  5. ACTIONS LED TOGETHER • Meetings / Workshops (6) • Training sessions (2)

  6. LESSONS LEARNED (1) • MSM need CBOs for specific comprehensive prevention and care services • MSM groups can be easily identified through peers at gay dating locations and gay websites. • Most CBOs face a lack of knowledge about MSM prevention and care, and therefore hardly engage in MSM services.

  7. LESSONS LEARNED (2) • Working “with” and not “for” • Fight against aids and fight for human right are strongly linked : • Sometimes public health argument is much more efficient

  8. NEXT STEPS Increase mobilisation and Advocay

  9. IN MEMORY OFGeorges KANUMA14th April 2010

  10. THANK YOU

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