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Call for Case Studies: Community Leadership in the HIV Response

We are excited to announce the call for case studies for this year’s NGO report, which will focus on Community Leadership. This annual report sheds light on critical issues relevant to the global HIV response. This year, we’re spotlighting the indispensable role of community-led activities in achieving the goal of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.

Community-led AIDS responses are actions and strategies designed to enhance the health and human rights of communities most affected by HIV. These responses are uniquely informed and executed by the communities themselves and the organizations, groups, and networks that represent them.

Call for Case Studies

We are looking for compelling case studies that highlight the resilience and leadership of key and priority communities, particularly in the face of challenges such as:

  • Restricted civic space
  • The rise of the ‘anti-rights/anti-gender’ movement
  • Human rights violations, including stigma, discrimination, and violence related to HIV, gender, and/or key and priority populations
  • Lack of funding and resources to support community leadership

If you have a case study that showcases these themes, we invite you to submit it for consideration in our report.

Submission Guidelines

To submit your case study, please include the following details:

  1. Name of Your Project/Title of Case Study
  2. Implementing Organization(s)
  3. How is the Work Funded?
  4. Country or Countries Where the Work is Implemented
  5. Region(s) (or Global)
  6. Which Population(s) or Community(ies) Are Leading This Work and Who Does the Intervention Serve?

Context of Community Leadership (200 words):

  • Briefly describe your intervention, where it is implemented, and why it is needed.

Areas of Contribution:

  • Maximize equitable and equal access to HIV services and solutions
  • Break down barriers to achieving HIV outcomes
  • Fully resource efficient HIV responses and integrate HIV in systems for health, social protection, and humanitarian and pandemic responses

Please select the main area that your work addresses.

Description of Activities (200 words):

  • Briefly describe what you do and how communities are leading this work, focusing on the activities involved in the intervention.

Key Results or Outcomes (200 words):

  • Briefly describe the key results or outcomes from this work, focusing on how this work makes a difference in the HIV response and helps achieve targets related to HIV prevention, treatment, or quality of life.

Community Resilience and Resistance (250 words):

  • How is your work contributing to building community resilience and resistance to counter obstacles to community leadership?

Reference Information:

  • Please let us know how you would like this work to be referenced. Are you happy for you/your organization to be named in the report?

Submission Details

Please send your case study submission to: bj.eco@unaidspcbngo.org

Deadline

The deadline for submissions is 23 September 2024.

Thank You

We appreciate your contribution to this vital work and look forward to reading about your impactful initiatives.

For more information about this process, please contact: bj.eco@unaidspcbngo.org

News | 12 August 2024

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