HIV/AIDS and Food and Nutrition Security
From Evidence to Action
April 14-16, 2005, Durban, South Africa
Program
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POLICY, GOVERNANCE AND NEXT STEPS
Saturday, April 16
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08:30 |
PLENARY
Chair: Peter Matlon (Rockefeller Foundation, Nairobi)
Multisectoral Approaches: What Have We Learned and What Should Be Done?
Hans Binswanger (Community and Enterprise Development against Stigma Trust), S.Gillespie and S. Kadiyala (IFPRI)Abstract: (PDF 92K) | Presentation: (PPT 151K) |
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09:00 |
The Nature and Evolution of Multisectoral HIV/AIDS Frameworks: Case Studies from Eastern and Southern Africa
Sarah Gavian (IFPRI), David Galaty, and Gilbert Kombe (Abt Associates Inc)
Abstract: (PDF 80K) | Presentation: (PPT 944K) |
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09:30 |
HIV, Nutrition and Equity: Review of Early Experiences
Mickey Chopra (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)
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10:00 |
Chair: LeeNah Hsu (Consultant,Thailand) |
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10:30 |
HIV/AIDS Impact Mitigation: Short-Term Humanitarian Versus Longerterm Development
Interventions: Challenges for Research
Jane Alumira, C. S. Bantilan, T. Sihoma-Moyo (ICRISAT)
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11:00 |
Linking Development and Humanitarian Programmes on HIV/AIDS and Food Security—Case Studies and Learning from Malawi, Zimbabwe and Kenya
Maren Lieberum and Ann Witteveen (OxfamGB)
Presentation: (PPT 226K) |
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11:30 |
Stigma When There is No Other Option: Understanding How Poverty Fuels Discrimination Towards People Living with HIV and AIDS
Virginia Bond (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and University of Zambia)
Abstract: (PDF 148K) | Presentation: (PPT 965K) |
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12:00 pm |
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13:00 |
PLENARY: CLOSING SESSION
Chair: Margaret Ramabenyane (Department of Agriculture, South Africa)
Re-Viewing Agricultural Policy Through an HIV Lens
Grace Malindi (Ministry of Agriculture, Malawi)
Working Paper: (PDF 262K) |
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13:30 |
Accessing Resources: A View from Tanzania
Major General Herman Lupogo (Tanzania Commission for AIDS) |
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14:00 |
Beyond Durban: Where Do We Go from Here?
Panel discussion TBA |
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15:00 |
Concluding Remarks
Mark Stirling (UNAIDS), Stuart Gillespie (IFPRI) |
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15:30 |
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