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Annex 3: List of Participants



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Annex 3: List of Participants


Terhi AALTONEN Timur ABDULLAEV

UNAIDS NGO "ISHONCH VA HAYOT"

Switzerland Uzbekistan
Alayne ADAMS Padmaja ALLADA

JOINT LEARNING INITIATIVE ON CHILDREN AND HIV/AIDS (JLICA) POSITIVE WOMEN NETWORK (PWN+)

Switzerland India
Saranya ALLADA Anne Mbewe ANAMELA

POSITIVE WOMEN NETWORK (PWN+) IRISH AID

India South Africa
Brou Clementine Amelie ANDERSON NÉE KOUA Emma ASTON

MINISTRY OF FAMILY, WOMEN AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS TEARFUND

Cote d'Ivoire United Kingdom
Gretchen BACHMAN Anurita BAINS

UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TB AND MALARIA

United States Switzerland
Jeffrey BALCH Olena BARBUL

AWEPA ODESA CHARITY FOUNDATION “THE WAY HOME”

Netherlands Ukraine
Bilgé BASSANI Maria BERNARD

FXB INTERNATIONAL MINISTRY OF WOMEN, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY

Switzerland DEVELOPMENT

Malaysia


Mini BHASKAR Paul BODE

UNICEF INDIA PLAN INTERNATIONAL

India United Kingdom
Lucy BRAUN Nicola BRENNAN

UNICEF IRISH AID

United States Ireland
Abdul BULBULIA Katharine BULBULIA

TECHNICAL ADVISORY GROUP IRISH AID AWEPA

Ireland Ireland
Penelope CAMPBELL Christopher CAPOBIANCO

UNICEF ESARO UNICEF

Kenya United States
Bronagh CARR Umesh CHAWLA

IRISH AID INTERNATIONAL HIV/AIDS ALLIANCE IN INDIA

Ireland India
Samson Atsimb CHICKI Rodrick CLARENCE

DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TREATMENT ACTION CAMPAIGN

Papua New Guinea South Africa
Peter COLENSO Catherine CONNOR

DFID ELIZABETH GLASER PEDIATRIC AIDS FOUNDATION

United Kingdom United States
Judith CORNELL Reuben COULTER

UNESCO TEARFUND IRELAND

France Ireland
Alex COUTINHO Ann Marie DALY

INFECTIOUS DISEASES INSTITUTE AT MAKERERE UNIVERSITY IRISH AID

Uganda Ireland
Cuong DANG PHAN Paul Ruddy DE LAY

IRISH AID UNAIDS

Vietnam Switzerland
Alex DE WAAL Xiomara Castro DE XELAYA

SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL FIRST LADY OF HONDURAS- HONDURAS GOVERNMENT

United States Honduras
Guy DEGEN María DEL CARMEN ORTEGA

UNICEF DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE FIRST LADY

Germany OF HONDURAS

Honduras


Jennifer DELANEY Josephine DIABATE NEE CONOMBO

GLOBAL ACTION FOR CHILDREN MINISTRY OF AIDS CONTROL

United States Cote d'Ivoire
John DUFFY Miriam DUGGAN

BELONG TO YOUTH PROJECT FMSA (FRANCISCAN MISSIONARY SISTERS FOR AFRICA)

Ireland Uganda
Tamara DUISENOVA Orla DUKE

KAZAKHSTAN'S MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL PROTECTION OF PEOPLE IRISH AID

Kazakhstan Ireland
Dina EGUIGURE Owen FEENEY

WORLD VISION HONDURAS IRISH AID

Honduras Ireland
Nina FERENCIC Finola FINNAN

UNICEF REGIONAL OFFICE FOR CEE/CIS TROCAIRE/DOCHAS

Switzerland Ireland
Charlotte FRENCH Aloyce FUNGAFUNGA

FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL DOGODOGO CENTRE

United States Tanzania
Breda GAHAN Dermot GALLAGHER

CONCERN DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

Ireland Ireland
Keysi Sharinna GORDON BRYAN Bruce GRANT

ADOLESCENT COMMUNICATOR NETWORK UNICEF PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Nicaragua Papua New Guinea
Aaron GREENBERG Andrew GRIER

UNICEF DEPARTMENT OF AN TAOISEACH

United States Ireland
Linda HARTKE Simon HEAP

ECUMENICAL ADVOCACY ALLIANCE PLAN INTERNATIONAL

Switzerland United Kingdom
Aoife HELLY Ian HODGSON

IRISH AID HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT NETWORKS

Ireland Thailand
Richard HOLLAND Brendan HOWLIN

Ireland DÁIL ÉIREANN

Ireland
Noreen Masiiwa HUNI Ahmed HUSSEIN

REPSSI DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN SERVICES

South Africa Kenya

Valeria ILIES Alexander IRWIN

UNICEF MOLDOVA JOINT LEARNING INITIATIVE ON CHILDREN AND Moldova HIV/AIDS

United States
Kiersten JOHNSON Loveleen KACKER

MACRO INTERNATIONAL MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT

United States India
Aigul KADIROVA Joe Taia KAPA

UNICEF DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND MONITORING

Kazakhstan Papua New Guinea
John KAVANAGH Stuart KEAN

IRISH AID WORLD VISION

Ireland United Kingdom
Michael J. KELLY Vincent KENNY

JESUIT CENTRE FOR THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION VMM

Zambia Ireland
Ghazal KESHAVARZIAN Roseline Karungari (Karusa) KIRAGU-GIKONYO

BETTER CARE NETWORK (BCN) UNAIDS

United States Switzerland
Collette KIRWAN Faith KISAKYE

OXFAM IRELAND ELIZABETH GLASER PAEDIATRIC FOUNDATION

Ireland Uganda
Mark KLUCKOW Jimmy KOLKER

UNICEF ESARO UNICEF

South Africa United States
Sergei KOSTIN Birgitte KROGH-POULSEN

ODESA CHARITY FOUNDATION “THE WAY HOME” ILO

Ukraine Zambia
Peter LAUGHARN Fernando LAZCANO

FIRELIGHT FOUNDATION UNICEF

United States Nicaragua
Patricia LIM AH KEN Ronnie LOVICH

UNICEF SAVE THE CHILDREN

United States Ireland
Nataliya LUKYANOVA Chewe LUO

STATE SOCIAL SERVICE FOR FAMILY, YOUTH AND CHILDREN UNICEF

Ukraine United States
Tine LYNGHOLM Ye MA

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK NATIONAL CENTER FOR AIDS/STD CONTROL AND Denmark PREVENTION, CHINESE CENTER FOR DISEASE

China
Richard MABALA Lt. Delmy MADRID

TAMASHA SECURITY ASSISTANT TO THE FIRST LADY OF

Tanzania HONDURAS

Honduras


Jerome MAFENI Jean Lambert Aholoma MANDJO

CCM NIGERIA/FUTURES GROUP INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL MULTISECTORAL PROGRAM AGAINST AIDS

Nigeria Democratic Republic of the Congo
Tamara Eugenia MATHEBULA Marie MATTHEWS

IRISH AID IRISH AID

South Africa Ireland

Blaise Mosemolongo MBO Robbie MCCABE

CARITAS-DÉVELOPPEMENT CONGO Ireland

Democratic Republic of the Congo
Anne Marie MCCARTHY Diarmuid MCCLEAN

MISEAN CARA IRISH AID

Ireland Ireland
Samuel MCCONKEY Peter MCDERMOTT

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEON IN IRELAND THE CHILDREN'S INVESTMENT FUND FOUNDATION

Ireland United Kingdom
Sinead MCDONAGH Brian MCELDUFF

OUR LADY'S HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN IRISH AID

Ireland Ireland
Olive MCGOVERN Jean MCGRATH

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND CHILDREN CHILDFUND IRELAND

Ireland Ireland
Kerrel MCKAY Grainne MEAGHER

MINISTRY OF HEALTH, JAMAICA IRISH AID

Jamaica Ireland
Nyabuchweza METHUSELA Heli MIKKOLA

THE JOUNIR COUNCIL OF TANZANIA MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS

Tanzania Finland
John MILLER Damir MOSTAK

COALITION ON CHILDREN AFFECTED BY AIDS Y-PEER CROATIA

Canada Croatia
Lulu MUHE Lydia MUNGHERERA

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION MAMA'S CLUB, THE AIDS SUPPORT ORGANISATION

Switzerland Uganda
Michael MURTAGH Leon MUWONI

AWEPA MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SERVICE LABOUR, AND SOCIAL Ireland WELFARE

Zimbabwe
Josephine MWANKUSYE Yakubu N GIWA

UNICEF TANZANIA COUNTRY OFFICE FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WOMEN AFFAIRS

Tanzania Nigeria
Kavitha NALLATHAMBI Catherine NANYUNJA

JOINT LEARNING INITIATIVE ON CHILDREN AND HIV/AIDS (JLICA) ELIZABETH GLASER PAEDIATRIC FOUNDATION

United States Uganda
Martha NEWSOME Damien NGABONZIZA

WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL RWANDAN GOVERNMENT

South Africa Rwanda
Deirdre NÍ CHEALLAIGH Mary NJOROGE

TRÓCAIRE WFP

Ireland Italy
Adern NKANDELA Ann NOLAN

NELSON MANDELA CHILDREN'S FUND IRISH AID

South Africa Ireland
Juliette Faida NSENSELE Nathan NSHAKIRA

UNICEF FARST AFRICA

Democratic Republic of the Congo Uganda


MacJohn NWAOBIALA Beverly NYBERG

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WOMEN AFFAIRS OFFICE OF THE GLOBAL AIDS COORDINATOR, DEPT. OF Nigeria STATE, USG

United States
Cuthbert NYIRENDA Samantha O' CONNELL

NETWORK OF ORGANIZATIONS FOR OUR LADY'S HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN

VULNERABLE AND ORPHANED CHILDREN Ireland

Malawi
Kieran O'BRIEN Nuala O'BRIEN

UNICEF IRELAND IRISH AID

Ireland Ireland


James O'CONNOR Mary ODUKA

OPEN HEART HOUSE IRISH AID

Ireland Uganda
Deirdre O'GORMAN Mary OTIENO

NONE UNFPA

Ireland United States
Cnel. Hector PADILLA Dheepa PANDIAN

SECURITY ASSISTANT TO THE FIRST LADY OF HONDURAS UNICEF

Honduras United States
Enrique Antonio PEREZ LAMPIN Gebrewold PETROS

UNICEF UNHCR

Nicaragua Switzerland
Tracy PHAN Allan RAGI

UNICEF KENYA AIDS NGOS CONSORTIUM

United States Kenya
Moipone RAMATLO Lekhraj RAMPAL

NELSON MANDELA CHILDREN'S FUND UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA

South Africa Malaysia
Basavaraju Nagesh RAO Linda RICHTER

RIDES (RAVICHERLA INTEGRATED HUMAN SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL

DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY) South Africa

India
Pierre ROBERT Annette ROCHFORD

UNICEF OUR LADY'S HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN

United States Ireland


Vanessa RODEZNO Victor ROJAS

PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO THE FIRST LADY OF HONDURAS TECHNICAL ASSISTANT TO THE FIRST LADY OF Honduras HONDURAS

Honduras
Danny ROWAN Dorothy M. ROZGA

IRISH AID UNICEF ESARO

Ireland Kenya
Anita SANDSTRÖM-HOLMGREN Marilyn Gloria SANGIWA

SOUTHERN AFRICAN AIDS TRUST FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL

South Africa United States
Julianne SAVAGE Alina SCLIFOS

UNICEF IRELAND NEOVITA HEALTHY YOUTH CENTRE

Ireland Moldova
Deirdre SEERY Djibril SEFU TSHI-B'EM

THE SEXUAL HEALTH CENTRE MINISTÈRE DES AFFAIRES SOCIALES

Ireland Democratic Republic of the Congo

Shannon SENEFELD Lorraine SHERR

CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES ROYAL FREE AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MEDICAL United States SCHOOL

United Kingdom
Leslie SNIDER Yala Laeticia SONGO

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NETWORK RESEAU DES ASSOCIATIONS CONGOLAISES DES JEUNES United States CONTRE LE SIDA/ COORDINATION DU B

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Doortje 'T HART Seoine TALBOT

STOP AIDS NOW! UNICEF

Netherlands Ireland
Debbie THOMAS Andrew TOMKINS

IRISH AID (CONSULTANT) TEARFUND

Ireland United Kingdom
Yann TURCIOS Dominique TWOMEY

TRANSLATOR TO THE FIRST LADY OF HONDURAS UNICEF

Honduras Ireland
Karen VANCE-WALLACE Ann M. VENEMAN

THE TERESA GROUP/ CCABA UNICEF

Canada United States
Melanie VERWOERD Wilme VERWOERD

UNICEF IRELAND UNICEF

Ireland Ireland
Jane WATERMAN Douglas WEBB

INTERNATIONAL HIV/AIDS ALLIANCE UNICEF

Ireland Ethiopia
Kate WHETTEN Diane WIDDUS

DUKE UNIVERSITY UNICEF

United States United States
Anne WINTER Wenqing XU

JOINT LEARNING INITIATIVE ON CHILDREN AND HIV/AIDS (JLICA) UNICEF CHINA

Switzerland China
Hao YANG Rachel YATES

BUREAU OF DISEASE CONTROL, MINISTRY OF HEALTH DFID

China United Kingdom


1The current definition of children affected by HIV (UNICEF and UNAIDS) are those under 18 years of age who are living with HIV or have lost one or both parents due to AIDS or whose survival, well-being or development is threatened or altered

d by HIV. However, in hyperendemic countries where HIV prevalence exceeds 15% most children are directly or indirectly affected by AIDS.



2The interagency task team (IATT) on children and HIV and AIDS is a technical, task oriented group supporting a coordinated, accelerated and expanded evidence based response to protect and promote the rights of children affected by HIV and AIDS. The work of the IATT is guided by recommendations from the Global Partners Forum (GPF) and is responsible for planning the GPF meetings. The IATT meets once a year, with most activities conducted and managed through working groups.

3All background documents and presentations from the Fourth Global Partners Forum can be accessed at: http://www.irishaid.gov.ie/article.asp?article=1361

4Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV; Paediatric Treatment and Care; Prevention among Adolescents and Young People; and Protection, Care and Support for Children affected by HIV and AIDS)

5The following IATT working groups were established as an outcome of the 2006 Global Partners Forum in London: Civil registration, Communities role in the response, Education, Monitoring and Evaluation, National Plans of Action, Social Protection, Food and nutrition (added later)

6The 2006 Global Partnes Forum on Children affected by HIV and AIDS in London recommended the formation of Regional Inter-Agency Task Teams (RIATTs). The East and Southern Africa RIATT was formed in October 2006 and brings together 23 organizations striving to build consensus around a regional strategy for children affected by HIV and AIDS and conducting ongoing research in the region with a focus on resource tracking, social protection, advocacy, regional engagement and social innovation.

7The concept notes including the names of the moderators and presenters can be found in Annex 2.

8 The fourth Global Partners’ Forum on Children Affected by HIV and AIDS took place from October 6 to 7, 2008 in Dublin, Ireland in order to review progress and build commitment to evidence-based recommendations.

9 Synthesis of Evidence, Fourth Global Partners Forum on Children Affected by HIV and AIDS, Dublin, Ireland, 6-7 October 2008

10 Joint Learning Initiative on Children and HIV/AIDS (JLICA)-Advance Summary of Key Findings and Directions for Policy, Dublin, Ireland, 6-7 October 2008


11 Inter-Agency Task Team on children affected by HIV and AIDS, regional Inter-Agency Task Teams on children affected by HIV and AIDS, Joint Learning Initiative on Children and HIV/AIDS

12 Mermin et al. Mortality in HIV-infected Ugandan adults receiving antiretroviral treatment and survival of their HIV-uninfected children: a prospective cohort study. Lancet. 2008 Mar 1;371(9614):752-9.


13 UNICEF, USAID, Futures Group (2008) OVC Policy and Planning Effort Index in sub-Saharan Africa

14 Richter L (August 6, 2008) No small issue: Children and families. XVII International AIDS Conference. Mexico City. [plenary WEPL0102].

15 According to the JLICA Learning Group on Strengthening Families, “functional families are those that have sufficient material and social resources to care for children, the motivation to ensure that children are nurtured and protected, and are part of a community of people who provide one another with mutual assistance”.

16 Gulaid, L (2007) Targeting AIDS Mitigation Resources to Children: A review and recommendation for the IATT on children and HIV/AIDS

17 Futures Institute (2008) Comparative analysis of recent DHS and MICS survey data on orphans and vulnerable children. Produced for UNICEF and MACRO (DRAFT)

18 UNICEF, USAID and Futures Group (2007) Progress in the national response to Orphans and other Vulnerable Children in sub-Saharan Africa: The OVC Policy and Planning Effort index (OPPEI) 2007 Round

19 The components are policy; national situation analysis, national action planning, consultative processes, coordination mechanisms, policy, monitoring and evaluation, resources and legislative review

20 Gulaid, L (2008) National responses for children affected by AIDS: Review of progress and lessons learned. Developed for the IATT on NPA’s

21 Donors have different requirement for measurement. Some expect results to specify children affected by AIDS while others prefer to measure indicators of vulnerability not related to AIDS.

22 Temin, M (2008) Expanding social protection for vulnerable children and families: learning from an institutional perspective. Developed for the IATT on social protection

23 Greenblott, K (2008) Social protection for vulnerable children in the context of HIV/AIDS. Paper for the IATT on social protection

24 IATT (2007) Cash transfers: real benefits for children affected by HIV and AIDS

25 A UNICEF ESARO study conducted in SA, Malawi and Zambia demonstrated cash transfers are effective as an AIDS mitigation response in high prevalence settings. The results showed that 70% of vulnerable households reached with cash transfers were AIDS affected are determined as AIDS affected (including OVCs)..

26 Taken from a brief on most at risk young people developed by the IATT on young people and HIV in 2008

27 UNAIDS (2007) AIDS epidemic update: Core slides: Global Summary of the HIV and AIDS epidemic. UNAIDS, Geneva. http://www.unaids.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/HIVData/Epidemiology/epi_slides.asp

28 UNGASS (2006) Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS. UN New York - Paragraph 26

29 Taken from a brief on most at risk young people developed by the IATT on young people and HIV in 2008

30 See Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on HIV and Young People (2008) Global Guidance Brief on HIV Interventions for Young People in Humanitarian Emergencies for more information on vulnerability to HIV among young people

31 See Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on HIV and Young People (2008) Global Guidance Brief on HIV Interventions for Young People at the Workplace

32 UNAIDS (2007) Practical Guidelines for Intensifying HIV Prevention: Towards Universal Access. UNAIDS, Geneva

33 UNICEF and AIDS Foundation East West (AFEW), ‘Children and Young People Living or Working on the Streets: The missing face of the HIV epidemic in Ukraine’, UNICEF/AFEW, Kyiv, 2006, p. 102.

34 JLICA learning group 4 synthesis paper 2008 (DRAFT)

35 UNICEF and MACRO (2008) Comparative analysis of recent DHS and MICS survey data on Orphans and Vulnerable Children (DRAFT)


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