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Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV (GIPA)

Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV (GIPA). The GIPA Principle. The active and meaningful involvement of people living with HIV in the inception, development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of policies and programmes.

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Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV (GIPA)

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  1. Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV (GIPA)

  2. The GIPA Principle • The active and meaningful involvement of people living with HIV in the inception, development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of policies and programmes. • To be successful, the involvement of people living with HIV should be mainstreamed across all aspects of the HIV response, including prevention, treatment, care and support

  3. Policies, programmes and services that are based on the experiences of people living with HIV are more likely to: • Respond to the needs and priorities of other people living with HIV • Become more open and non-judgemental • Be seen as acceptable and credible • Increase access to programmes and services • Make sure that resources are directed towards the most relevant and realistic interventions • Sustain funding and resources

  4. The GIPA principle also supports the personal development of people living with HIV by: • Reducing social isolation and stigma • Building self-esteem • Promoting overall health and well-being • Creating support networks through peer connections • Increasing employability

  5. Good practices for involving people living with HIV in programmes • Build capacity in organisations to practice GIPA • Address HIV stigma and discrimination • Recognise the competencies of people living with HIV • Build capacity among people living with HIV for effective involvement • Promote representation and accountability • Plan to overcome barriers to involving key populations

  6. Practical ways to build capacity to enable people living with HIV to participate actively and meaningfully • Enrol people living with HIV in relevant training/ learning programmes • Open up all your organisational training to members of organisations living with HIV • Ensure ongoing training for volunteers living with HIV • Develop a staff swap programme with an organisation of people living with HIV

  7. Put capable people living with HIV in leadership positions including as facilitators of meetings, workshops and events • Invest in organisations of people living with HIV – through financial support, partnership development, collaborative projects, training and mentorship • Support people living with HIV to participate in conferences

  8. The GIPA Good Practice Guide can be downloaded from: www.aidsalliance.org

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