Festival of Vlogs for the 2019 HIV Vaccine Awareness Day!

Festival of Vlogs for the 2019 HIV Vaccine Awareness Day!

Vaccines are the most powerful public health tools available. A HIV vaccine is needed to end the AIDS epidemic. This does not preclude the need for continued research for a cure for HIV, as well as continued research into developing better and more effective treatments and prevention tools.

The New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society (NHVMAS) celebrate the efforts stakeholders that have continued to invest time and resources to develop a HIV vaccine.

Join us this year by contributing to a vlog post acknowledging the need for a HIV vaccine, celebrating efforts at developing a HIV vaccine and imagining the difference a HIV vaccine will make for global health, wellness and development

Objective of the festival of vlogs

A festival of vlog is a collection of videos posted by different authors about the same theme. The NHVMAS festival of vlogs is aimed at amplifying voices about their interest in HIV vaccine development, their expectation about the vaccine and to need for continued investment in HIV vaccine research.

Join us, make your voice heard and make your voice count as we persons who care about an AIDS-free world. Lets jointly make it known that we need a HIV vaccine now more than ever!

 

How does this work?

The 2019 HIV Vaccine Advocacy Day  is scheduled for the 18th of May, 2019

·        Make a 30 seconds video to promote the urgent need for a vaccine to prevent new HIV infection

·        Ensure the video is clear and audible with no background interference.

·        Give the video a title and share on your Facebook platform using #HVAD2019 and @nhvmas (New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society)

·        NHVMAS will select top quality videos and on her official Facebook page and website.

·        NHVMAS will share information and links to the selected videos and call for voting

·        The video with the highest number of likes on the NHVMAS page wins a full sponsorship to attend the 2019 CSO Accountability Forum scheduled to hold in November.

·         Encourage your friends to visit NHVMAS Facebook page and website page to like your video.

·        All videos should be posted before the 18th of May, 2019.

·        The videos will be opened to public comments and votes till May 31st 2019

 

If you want your video to be posted on our Website, please share as an email with tosinba2000@gmail.com with title“HVAD2019” and video title e.g “HVAD2019-An effective HIV vaccine needed to accomplish the SGD 2030 goals.

We look forward to sharing your beautiful videos!

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Is HIV still existing in Nigeria? – Olajumoke Adebayo

Is HIV still existing in Nigeria? – Olajumoke Adebayo


The 90’s in Nigeria was a time that brought about a sense of urgency in the health sector and the people of Nigeria to end the menace of HIV.
This required us to have a lot of media information and jingles of HIV/AIDS as everybody had to know about the virus. We saw popular shows like “I need to know”, radio jingles, cool television adverts of gold circle condoms, and artists such as “style plus” singing, just to ensure that everyone was informed.

20 years down the line we are still struggling with eradicating the epidemic. Some people don’t even believe it exists anymore. HIV is now discussed in hushed tones with little or no jingles ***can’t remember the last time I saw an advert on condom on television***. I would like to acknowledge MTV SHUGA for their tremendous efforts in giving us important information, but the question is “how many people have access to MTV SHUGA drama?” This most likely means that children born from the year 2000 did not experience all the buzz which may influence their level of information about the virus.

We seem to have forgotten so soon about HIV because of new existing drugs helping people to live healthy and positive forgetting that 1.9 million people are currently living with HIV (UNAIDS,2019)  and our children are getting infected from birth.

We need more shows, more jingles, more adverts, access to condoms and condom education, new education to encourage family and community support and information for PLHIV. We as a country need to step up take charge of the HIV prevention and treatment response.

ADVOCACY FOR BUDGET INCREASE IN  HEALTH SECTORS – David Ita

ADVOCACY FOR BUDGET INCREASE IN  HEALTH SECTORS – David Ita

ADVOCACY FOR BUDGET INCREASE IN  HEALTH SECTORS.

Elections have come and gone and the president and other political leaders elected will soon be sworn into office.

This is the right time as advocates; we begin to advocate for a budget increase in the health sectors. Over the years health sectors have not been adequately funded, which is as a result of the proportion they get in the budget.

It is imperative for us as advocates to occupy the space of the new and young leaders elected to advocate for a scale up in health budget in order reawaken the “Abuja declaration “

Instead of a budget increase for the health sector, what we have experienced is a decrease for over four years from 6% to 3.9%. This is one of the reasons people living with HIV (PLWHIV) and other interminable illness are not accessing adequate health care services.

The infant mortality rate, and adolescent & young person’s HIV mortality prevalence in the country, as a result of new infection, lack of SRHR awareness and poor access to health care services is an indicator for us to advocate for adequate funding of the health sectors for quality health care services.

DAVID  .E. ITA

AVAC FELLOW 2019.

DO ADOLESCENTS HAVE RIGHTS? – Cliton Gabriel

DO ADOLESCENTS HAVE RIGHTS? – Cliton Gabriel

Yes! Every adolescent has fundamental human rights, mostly especially adolescent girls. Some of these include the right to education, food, shelter, care, health care as well as to be protected from violence. These are the right of adolescents and it is important that every adolescent should know their rights and what they are entitled to.

Cliton Gabriel

2019 LeNNiB Champion 

HIV PREVENTION CRITICAL AMONG KEY AFFECTED POPULATIONS-Animashaun Azeez

HIV PREVENTION CRITICAL AMONG KEY AFFECTED POPULATIONS-Animashaun Azeez

The key population remains among the most vulnerable to HIV. Reinvigorating HIV prevention among key population requires domestic and international investments to provide the key population with tools such as condoms and lubricants, Pre-exposure Prophylaxis and sterile needles and syringe, testing and treatment. Criminalization and stigmatization of same-sex relationships, sex work and drug possession and use and discrimination in the health sector are preventing the key population from accessing HIV prevention services. Effective government support and community based and implemented HIV prevention and treatment programmes that provide tailored services for each group are currently too few and too small to result in a significant reduction in new infections.

-Animashaun Azeez

2019 LeNNiB Champion