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Addressing Vulnerability of Mobile and Migrant Populations to HIV/AIDS among Young People

This seminar held in Reykjavik in September 2005 focused on developing and exchanging solutions for handling the specific issues faced by mobile and migrant populations, with a specific focus on young people and HIV/AIDS. The seminar aimed to collect and disseminate information, stimulate collaboration, foster links between organizations, and provide skills-building opportunities for health professionals in the field. The project included various activities and produced outputs such as newsletters, trend reports, and a final conference.

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Addressing Vulnerability of Mobile and Migrant Populations to HIV/AIDS among Young People

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  1. Seminar Reykjavik September 2005 A&M Workplan 2004-2006 Objectives • General aim • The general aim of the project is to develop and exchange solutions to handle specific issues relating to the vulnerability of mobile and migrant populations, with a specific focus on young people to HIV/AIDS. • Specific objectives • to collect and disseminate in-depth information, including epidemiological developments, regarding mobile populations in the European Member States and the applicant countries; • to stimulate collaboration and networking between European Member States and applicant countries on the issue of (young) migrants; • to stimulate links and collaboration between governmental and non-governmental organisations in the area of migration and youth at the national and the European level, with a focus on active involvement of the respective populations/communities;

  2. Seminar Reykjavik September 2005 A&M Working Plan 2004-2006 Objectives • Specific objectives • to assess and document best practice with respect to prevention, care and support in Europe in the field of HIV/AIDS and migrant, mobile & young people; • to continue developing new approaches in regard to effective HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support, concerning migrant, mobile and young populations; • to provide health professionals in the field of migration and youth with the opportunity of skills building and exchange of knowledge and expertise; • to operate a helpdesk and make information and consultancy available to a wide network of professionals in the field and to policy makers at the national and the European level.

  3. Seminar Reykjavik September 2005 A&M Working Plan 2004-2006 Activities • Description of tasks • 1st phase of the project (September 2003-2004): • Establishing the NFP network • Establishing the Advisory Board • Start collaboration with the Applicant Countries; establishing NFP partnerships • Setting up five working groups and the accompanying expert pool on the five major project issues. • Start capacity building co-operations and advocacy activities • Preparing the World AIDS Conference in Bangkok • Development and publishing two newsletters • Defining the content of the trend reports

  4. Seminar Reykjavik September 2005 A&M Working Plan 2004-2006 Activities • Description of tasks • 2nd phase of the project (September 2004-2005): • Defining and carrying out of the national and European sub-projects/pilots of the working groups • Organising two expert meetings with Advisory Board and invited experts for agenda setting • Organising the 8th European Migrants Meeting • Organising exchange and consultancy visits • Development and publishing two Newsletters • Start of the research on the trend reports

  5. Seminar Reykjavik September 2005 A&M Working Plan 2004-2006 Activities • Description of tasks • 3rd phase of the project (September 2005-2006) • Wrapping up and evaluating sub-projects of the working groups • Preparing and organising the AIDS & Mobility Final European Conference • Development and publishing two newsletters • Finalising recommendation concerning capacity building and advocacy activities • Finalising the trend reports • Writing the final report of the project • Reporting to the European Commission

  6. Seminar Reykjavik September 2005 A&M Working Plan 2004-2006 Activities • Description of tasks • Overall activities: • Ongoing development of the updated AIDS & Mobility website and help-desk service • A database with more than 1.200 contacts will be operated and be the basis for referral within Europe • All reports will be disseminated widely through the network of National Focal Points: • Setting up links to other networks: Central and Eastern Europe, people living with HIV/AIDS, young people, migrants, drugs, prostitution etc.

  7. Seminar Reykjavik September 2005 First output • A&M News No. 7

  8. Seminar Reykjavik September 2005 First output • A&M Flyer • A&M Website www.aidsmobility.org

  9. Seminar Reykjavik September 2005 Further A&M activities • NFP Meetings • 8th European Migrants Meeting • Trend reports • Exchange visits • Final Conference

  10. Seminar Reykjavik September 2005 Results • Network • People know to find each other • Knowledge • On various levels and different fields • Particularly through input from the communities • Skills building • Of health professionals • Of migrants (organisations) • Of policy makers • A position at the European level • Agenda setting • Through publications • Through presentations

  11. Seminar Reykjavik September 2005 Challenges • Expectations from the field • In particular regarding lobbying and funding • Comparatively little means, in relation to the magnitude of the issue • It’s a small project • Enlargement • Integration of other sectors • Social • Legal

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