SESSION RESOURCES 1 SUMMIT RESOURCES DAY 1 SESSIONS RED UMBRELLA FUND SESSION 1. American Jewish World Service. Sex Worker Rights: (Almost) Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask. July 2013. 2. Global Commission on HIV and the Law. Risks, Rights, and Health. http://hivlawcommission.org/index.php/report. July 2012. 3. Human Rights Watch. Sex Workers at Risk. July 2012. 4. Open Society Foundations. 10 Reasons to Decriminalize Sex Work. July 2012. 5. Open Society Foundations. Laws and Policies affecting Sex Work. July 2012. 6. Open Society Foundations. Criminalizing Condoms. July 2012. 7. Open Society Foundations. Sex Worker Health and Rights: Where is the Funding? June 2006. 8. Open Society Foundations. Film: Why do they take our condoms, do they want us to die? July 2012. 9. Open Society Foundations. The Global Commission on HIV and the Law: Sex Workers. 2013. 10. Open Society Foundations. Criminalizing Condoms: How Policing Practices Put Sex Workers and HIV Services at Risk in Kenya, Namibia, Russia, South Africa, the United States, and Zimbabwe. July 2012. 11. UNAIDS. UNAIDS Guidance note on HIV and Sex Work. March 2009. 12. UNDP and UNFPA. Sex Work and the Law in Asia and the Pacific. March 2013. 13. World Bank. The Global HIV Epidemics among Sex Workers. 2013. 14. World Health Organization (WHO) in partnership with UNFPA, UNAIDS, and the Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP). Prevention and treatment of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections for sex workers in low- and middleincome countries. Recommendations for a Public Health approach. December 2012. 15. World Health Organization (WHO) in partnership with UNFPA, UNAIDS, and the Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP). Implementing Comprehensive. HIV/STI Programmes with Sex Workers. Practical Approaches from Collaborative Interventions. 2013. 2 SESSION RESOURCES AMFAR: TRANS INCLUSION 1. Open Society Foundations. Transforming Health: International Rights-Based Advocacy for Trans Health. February 2013. 2. Baral, et al (2013). Worldwide burden of HIV in transgender women: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet Infect Dis 2013; 13:214-22. 3. amfAR. Tackling HIV/AIDS Among Key Populations: Essential to Achieving an AIDS-Free Generation. August 2013. 4. Session Slides FORD: Women’s HIV/AIDS Advocacy 1. Positive Women’s Network. Unspoken: Sexuality, Romance, and Reproductive Freedom for Women Living with HIV in the United States. November 2013. CHANGE/Moriah Fund: 10 Years of PEPFAR 1. Institute of Medicine. Evaluation of PEPFAR – Report (February 2013) 2. PEPFAR Blueprint: Creating an AIDS-Free Generation (November 2012) 3. MSMGF Community Update -PEPFAR Blueprint: Creating an AIDS-Free Generation, What does it mean for MSM? (December 2012) 4. PEPFARWatch.org/CHANGE Fact Sheet: PEPFAR's Progress on Prevention & Gender (February 2013) 5. Kaiser Family Foundation Fact Sheet: PEPFAR (March 2013) 6. CHANGE. The PEPFAR Blueprint: Creating an AIDS-free Generation - What it Means for Women and HIV. 7. Serra Sippel. Change Takes Time. Stanford Social Innovation Review. Winter 2013. FUNDING EXCHANGE: CRIMINALIZATION 1. The Center for HIV Law and Policy/Positive Justice Project/Selected Publications (updated 2013) 2. Positive Justice Project. Spit Does Not Transmit! Factsheet for Law Enforcement Professionals. March 2013. STIGMA ACTION NETWORK 1. JIAS Supplement: Global Action to Reduce HIV Stigma & Discrimination. November 2013. 2. Health Policy Project. Questionnaires on Measuring HIV Stigma and Discrimination Among Health Facility Staff. April 2013. LGBT/HIV ADVOCACY & Rights 1. PAHO/WHO. Addressing the causes of disparities in health service access and utilization for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) persons. October 2013. 2. Documentary: Born This Way. 3. GRASSROOTS: The GMT Initiative Blog: Alternatives-Cameroun – In Their Own Words. August 2013 SESSION RESOURCES 3 4. amfAR. Tackling HIV/AIDS Among Key Populations: Essential to Achieving an AIDS-Free Generation. August 2103. 5. amfAR. Lessons from the Front Lines: Political Impact and Systems Change. 2012. 6. amfAR, IAVI, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, UNDP. Respect. Protect. Fulfill: Best Practices Guidance in Conducting HIV Research with gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) in rightsconstrained environments. 2012. 7. Session Slides DAY 2 SESSIONS RESOURCE FLOWS & RESPONSE 1. FCAA. Global Philanthropic Support to Address HIV/AIDS in 2012. (December 2013). 2. Kaiser Family Foundation & UNAIDS. Financing the Response to AIDS in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: International Assistance from Donor Governments in 2012. September 2013. 3. Kaiser. U.S. Federal Funding for HIV/AIDS: The President’s FY 2014 Budget Request. May 2013. 4. Kaiser. U.S. Funding for Global Health: The President’s FY 2014 Budget Request. May 2013. 5. Kaiser. Donor Government Assistance for Family Planning in 2012. November 2013. 6. Foundation Center. Key Facts on U.S. Foundations, 2013 Edition. October 2013. 7. HIV Vaccines & Microbicides Resource Tracking Group. From Research to Reality: Investing in HIV Prevention Research in a Challenging Landscape. July 2013. 8. UNAIDS. Global Report: UNAIDS Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic 2013. September 2013. 9. UNAIDS. AIDS by the Numbers. September 2013. 10. ONE Campaign. The Beginning of the End? Tracking Global Commitments on AIDS, Volume 2. November 2013. 11. LGBTQ Funders. 2012 Tracking Report: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Grantmaking by US Foundations. December 2013. 12. The Foundation Center & the International Human Rights Funders Group. Advancing Human Rights: The State of Global Foundation Grantmaking. June 2013. Report Issue Focus: Health & Well-Being Rights Report Issue Focus: Sexual and Reproductive Rights Report Issue Focus: LGBT Rights Report Issue Focus: Womens’ and Girls’ Rights SECTOR TRANFORMATION 4 SESSION RESOURCES 1. A Phoenix Rising and a Resting Eagle: How can CitiWide Harm Reduction and Bronx AIDS Services Integrate Two Widely Different Cultures in their Merger? Case Study written for the Johnson & Johnson Health Care Executive Program in partnership with UCLA. 2. Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum Capacity for Health Project. HIV/AIDS ASO and CBO Stability & Sustainability Assessment Report. September 2013. COMMUNITY-LED GRANTMAKING 1. Video: About the HIV Young Leaders Fund 2. Video: ITPC Small Grantmaking in East, West, and Central Africa. The grantees chronicled include: Action Santé Plus; Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire Amepouh; Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire Maritime Life Precious Foundation; Takoradi, Ghana Secours Avicole et VIH/SIDA (SECAV); Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo Uganda Young Positives; Kampala, Uganda 3. Video: ITPC/CTAG in Hispaniola. The grantees chronicled are: Casa Joven del Caribe, Dominican Republic Center for Integrated Training and Research, Dominican Republic Children’s Place, Haiti Fondation Esther Boucicault Stanislas, Haiti TAKING THIS FORWARD 1. National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy. Smashing Silos in Philanthropy: MultiIssue Advocacy and Organizing for Real Results. November 2013. PARTNER ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. Greater Than AIDS. Speak Out Campaign – Let’s Bring HIV out of the Closet. http://greaterthan.org/campaign/speak-out/ 2. Greater Than AIDS. Empowered- With Alicia Keys Campaign. http://greaterthan.org/campaign/empowered/ 3. PEPFAR’s Private Sector Engagement Team (PSE) Incentive Fund: Application and Guidance Packet