First AIDS Kit
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Ng Hui Xin, Malaysia
Abigail Aoas Kitma, Philippines
Christina Maraon Llanita
Paniti Achararit, Thailand
Thanaporn Suksingtoratt, Thailand
“I thought you could only get HIV from a ‘drug addict’ or ‘prostitute’
because those were the messages I got from the media,” she says. “My exboyfriend comes from a good family, like me. He was pursuing a law
degree in UK. I didn’t even think of HIV when we decided to have sex.
According to the UN’s lead agency on HIV/AIDS, UNAIDS, one young
person between the age of 15 and 25 gets infected with HIV every 15
seconds. Of the 40 million people living with HIV today, at least a third are
young people under the age of 25.
Story from a 19 year old HIV positive patient
http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/hiv_aids_6749.html
Problem Statement
Project Objectives
youth lobbying sessions
Capacitate 40 volunteers for mobilization through seminar
Set up referral systems for follow-up
Develop IEC materials tailored for at-risk groups
Mobilize volunteers to target locations
Host activities to celebrate International AIDS events
Collaborate with hospitals/clinics for further counseling and testing
Empower peer educators to reach at least 4 persons a week
Project Description
Action Plan: The 5 components
Policy Advocacy
Capacity Building
Social Mobilization
Empowerment
Service Delivery
Political Advocacy
Action Plan: The 5 components
Policy Advocacy
Capacity Building
Social Mobilization
Empowerment
Regular youth lobbying with policy champions at AIDS Council
Service Delivery
Deliverables: Endorsement and Recognition
Capacity Building
Action Plan: The 5 components
Policy Advocacy
Capacity Building
Social Mobilization
Empowerment
Youth volunteers have completed Training for voluntary
counseling, testing andService
peerDelivery
education.
Deliverables: Volunteers capacitated with necessary skills
Capacity Building
Action Plan: The 5 components
Policy Advocacy
Capacity Building
Social Mobilization
Empowerment
Referral systems has been set in place for counseling and
voluntary testing together with youth volunteers and hospital/clinics
Service Delivery
Deliverables: Systematic referral systems guidelines
Capacity Building
Action Plan: The 5 components
Policy Advocacy
Capacity Building
Social Mobilization
Empowerment
Materials on HIV/AIDS information has been developed
Delivery
to tailor the needs of most at Service
risk and
general youths
Deliverables: Distribution of such materials
Social Mobilization
Action Plan: The 5 components
Policy Advocacy
Capacity Building
Social Mobilization
Empowerment
Trained youth volunteers have been mobilize to do outreach
Service Delivery
Deliverables: Peer education executed among most at risk youths
Social Mobilization
Awareness events held on
Action Plan: The 5 components
Policy Advocacy
Capacity Building
Social Mobilization
Empowerment
International AIDS Day
International AIDS Candlelight Memorial Day
Service Delivery
Deliverables: Youth participation in HIV/AIDS awareness events
Empowerment
Action Plan: The 5 components
Policy Advocacy
Capacity Building
Social Mobilization
Empowerment
Trained peer educators are empowered
to reach at least 4 Service
peersDelivery
per week
Deliverables: An Empowered marginalized youth community
Service Delivery
Action Plan: The 5 components
Policy Advocacy
Capacity Building
Social Mobilization
Empowerment
Partnering urban clinics/hospitals offer testing to referred
youth who wish to avail the service
through
Service
Deliveryreferral system
Deliverables: Support for HIV testing is given to youths
Schedule
Political
Advocacy
Capacity
Building
Social
Mobilization
Service
Delivery
Budget
Revenue
Microsoft Grant
1000
Fundraising Activities
Charity Concerts
Corporate Sponsorships
Project Souvenir
1000
1000
500
Donations
Individual
Online
Total
200
200
3900
Budget
Revenue
Charity
Microsoft Grant
1000
Fundraising Activities
Charity Concerts
Corporate Sponsorships
Project Souvenir
1000
1000
500
Donations
Individual
Concerts
Online
Total
200
200
3900
Budget
Expenses
Policy Advocacy
500
Capacity Building
1400
Social Mobilization
1000
Empowerment
500
Service Delivery
500
Total
3900
Budget: Breakdown of Microsoft 1000 USD Grant
Usage
Community consultation, mapping, and
social asset-building
Recruitment and Selection
30
70
Team-building Exercise
400
Organizational strengthening
400
Project launching and press conference
100
Total
1000
Sustainability
Partnerships
Partnerships
AISEC
The Malaysian AIDS Council
MERCY Malaysia
AFS Alumni
School
Local Communities
Involved in Capacity Building and Social Mobilization
Funders
E.g. Volunteers, Committees, Planning
Partnerships
Financial Management
AISEC
The Malaysian AIDS Council
MERCY Malaysia
AFS Alumni
School
Involved
in Political
Local
Communities
Advocacy, Capacity Building
E.g. Recognition, Support in activities
Funders
Other Possible Partnerships
Federation of Reproductive Health Associations, Malaysia (FRHAM)
PT Foundation
Malaysian CARE
Persatuan Pengasih
AFS Alumni
Thailand: AIDS Access Foundation
Philippines: AIDS Society of the Philippines
International: GYCA, Community Life Competence
Why should Microsoft partner with us?
living proof of unity in diversity
unified for a cause
offer one of the most simplest action, but high efficiency
Address HIV/AIDS as an urgent issue for response
Why should Microsoft partner with us?
First AIDS Kit seeks to introduce Microsoft to/in(?)
the field of HIV AIDS, where, with the group's zeal
and Microsoft's credibility, Microsoft's reputation as
a supporter of youth empowerment will be further
praised for its recognition of the urgent need for HIV
awareness