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M/MC ID# PO ZAM 170



English Title: My family and community love and care for me : We kick stigma and discrimination out : what about you? : Get involved now!
Series Title: | Care & Compassion Movement |
Media Format: Poster
Date: 2005
Country: Zambia
Subjects: AIDS, Persons Living with HIV/AIDS, HIV/AIDS Home Care and Support, Stigma, Social Discrimination, Family Life, Care and Support, USAID, JHU/HCP
Audience: General
Languages: English
Description: 59 x 42 cm. Poster. Photograph of seven women sitting on the ground outside eating. Line drawing of two people hugging in upper right corner. Burgundy background with orange text and organizational logos.
Producers: Zambia Ministry of Health, Office of the United States Global AIDS Coordinator, Zambia, National AIDS Council, Zambia Interfaith Network Group (ZINGO), USAID, Health Communication Partnership (HCP)
Contact: Health Communication Partnership (HCP)
111 Market Place, Suite 310
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
United States of America

Phone: 410-659-6300
Email: hcpinfo@jhuccp.org
Website: http://www.hcpartnership.org
Notes: Zambia 's religious and traditional leaders are joining together under a new program to promote care, support, and compassion for persons living with HIV/AIDS and the country honored the effort by holding the first Zambian Open Day for Care and Compassion.|Effectively mobilizing religious and community groups is the foundation of a new program called Care and Compassion Movement in Zambia , where about... more
Notes: Zambia 's religious and traditional leaders are joining together under a new program to promote care, support, and compassion for persons living with HIV/AIDS and the country honored the effort by holding the first Zambian Open Day for Care and Compassion.|Effectively mobilizing religious and community groups is the foundation of a new program called Care and Compassion Movement in Zambia , where about 1.6 million people are living with the virus that causes AIDS. The Care and Compassion Movement is designed to engage religious and community groups all over Zambia to get passionately involved in all efforts directed at h alting further spread of HIV/AIDS and efficiently managing the present level of infection through promotion of greater care and compassion.|The Care and Compassion Movement is a key activity being implemented by the Health Communication Partnership (HCP) in collaboration with the Zambian Ministry of Health, the National AIDS Council, and the Zambia Interfaith Networking Group on HIV/AIDS (ZINGO). The program is supported by the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).|More than 700 religious leaders and members of their congregations, mosques, and temples from Christian, Muslim, Bahai, and Hindu faiths participated in the celebration of Zambia's first national day devoted to care and compassion for those living with HIV/AIDS. As part of the event, Mr. James Bednar, the USAID Mission Director in Zambia presented new "Zambia Compassion Kits" to more than 200 religious leaders trained in psycho-social counseling on HIV/AIDS. Seven leaders of the religious mother bodies in Zambia (Christian, Muslim, Bahai and Hindu) signed a declaration calling on all religious and community leaders to make the formation of care and support groups a priority. They also strongly condemned all forms of stigma, discrimination, and isolation against persons living with the disease in their churches, mosques, and communities and called on all Zambians to go for counseling and testing. less


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