THE LENNIB CHAMPIONS MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME

THE POWER TO MAKE CHANGE: THE LENNIB CHAMPIONS MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME

OVERVIEW

New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society (NHVMAS) is happy to announce the Call for Applications for the Leaving No Nigerian Behind (LeNNiB) Champions Mentorship Programme. The LeNNiB programme is a community centered advocacy programme that is focused on empowering young people through trainings and mentorship, to make significant changes in their various communities and environment while addressing the HIV prevention needs of community members.

The LeNNiB Champions project is a NHVMAS bridging project that helps individual advocates and organizations to learn how to include HIV prevention advocacy into planned and ongoing programs that are important but not exclusively focused on HIV control.

OBJECTIVE

To empower community organizations to facilitate HIV prevention through structural interventions. The champions should envision making HIV prevention advocacy an integral component of all development work in Nigeria.

JOB DESCRIPTION

This project shall support volunteers and interns (12months programme) to develop specific project that will drive the goals of NHVMAS. The interns and volunteers shall be selected through a rigorous process, undergo an intense 6 months capacity building programme, and will be financially and technically supported as teams to implement specific projects during their project years. Volunteers will be individuals who are interested in the project with demonstration of willingness to continue to drive the NHVMAS goal as independent agents. Interns however will be staff of specific organisation with competency to include biomedical HIV prevention advocacy into their organization programme.

EXPECTATION FROM PROGRAMME

The Champions are expected to undertake a structured training programme that enables them acquire knowledge and skills, and also to enable them receive formal supports from mentors and peers to implement a specific project on this progamme during their mentorship programme. The curriculum used for the training shall be accredited. Trainees shall there receive certificates of training.

While NHVMAS shall recruit interested young persons into this formal programme, its focus shall be on building institution and organizational capacity to integrate and implement HIV prevention advocacy at local (State) and national levels. The expected outcome is that there would be increased public education and awareness on biomedical HIV prevention in the communities where LeNNiB champions would be working.

 Eligibility Criteria for LeNNiB Intern

  • Must be between be between the age of 19-30years
  • Must be a staff or affiliated of a non-profit/Community based organization
  • Good written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills and ability to communicate clearly and efficiently.

Eligibility Criteria for LeNNiB Volunteer

  • Must be between be between the age of 19-30years
  • Must possess a strong passion for community developmental work.
  • Good written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills and ability to communicate clearly and efficiently.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

13th January, 2017

MODE OF APPLICATION

All interested applicants should click here to download the application form. Applications should be completed electronically and sent along with a Curriculum Vita as an attachment to tosinba2000@gmail.com  not later than the 13th of January 2017. Interested applicants must submit their applications via this email ONLY.

 

Preparing for Expanded PrEP access

Preparing for Expanded PrEP access

The New HIV Vaccine and Microbicides Advocacy Society and its partners recently launched a campaign focused on ensuring no Nigerian is left behind in the HIV response through its Leaving No Nigerian Behind (LeNNiB) campaign. As part of its campaign the team is also launching a project titled Preparing for Expanded PrEP access in Communities in Nigeria (PEPIC-N).

For the PEPIC-N project, we would like to see that communities at substantial risk for HIV infection in Nigeria have access to comprehensive HIV prevention tools to help reduce the risk for HIV infection. This include continued access to quarterly HIV testing, access to risk reduction counseling, prompt diagnosis and treatment of STIs, uninterrupted access to condoms and lubricants and immediate access to antiretroviral therapy.

Our current campaign through the PEPIC-N project is to facilitate the access of populations at substantial risk of HIV infection with whom your organization works – MSM, PWID and adolescents – to existing HIV prevention tools. We also will want you to become accountable to your populations to facilitate their access to PrEP.

We want to believe your organization works in an ethical manner. This should imply that the population and people you work with are not means to an end but end in themselves. If this is an ethical ethos of your work, we would expect Population Council Nigeria to raise its voice and work towards facilitating access of your target population to PrEP – a proven HIV intervention that reduces the risk of those at substantial risk to HIV infection –

As a group we DEMAND that over the next four years, Population Council Nigeria provides evidence to show clearly:

1. A decline in the HIV incidence in the population they work with in Nigeria

2. Demonstrate that the organization reached 90-90-90 for the population they work with in Nigeria by 2020

3. Evidence of zero new infection in the population they work with in Nigeria by 2030 We DEMAND that Population Council demonstrates its commitment to the life and welfare

Please note that collectively, we as a body of community advocates state that: of key populations and adolescents in Nigeria

• We DEMAND that Population Council speak up on the need for PrEP for key populations and adolescents in Nigeria

• We DEMAND that Population Council be accountable to its mandates in Nigeria in respect to key populations and adolescents by making public its annual targets and report

• We DEMAND for positive change in the way Population Council manages the HIV response periodically to the public on how well it is meeting its targets as it affects key populations and adolescents in Nigeria

• We DEMAND that Population Council conducts research that will help with policy development and programming for PrEP access by key populations and adolescents that you serve in Nigeria

• We DEMAND that Population Council integrates new biomedical HIV research literacy into its ongoing behavioural change communications with key populations and adolescents in Nigeria

NHVMAS and her partners duly recognise Population Council leadership and the significant roles played in the Nigeria HIV response for the key populations. We do not doubt the sincerity in your efforts to see Nigeria is not left behind. However, we as community actors DEMAND that you do more so that no Nigerian is left behind in race for zero prevent new HIV infections by 2030

Population Council #LeNNiB Leaving No Nigerian Behind