After nearly 28 years, The Communication Initiative (The CI) Global is entering a new chapter. Following a period of transition, the global website has been transferred to the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) in South Africa, where it will be administered by the Social and Behaviour Change Communication Division. Wits' commitment to social change and justice makes it a trusted steward for The CI's legacy and future.
Co-founder Victoria Martin is pleased to see this work continue under Wits' leadership. Victoria knows that co-founder Warren Feek (1953–2024) would have felt deep pride in The CI Global's Africa-led direction.
We honour the team and partners who sustained The CI for decades. Meanwhile, La Iniciativa de Comunicación (CILA) continues independently at cila.comminitcila.com and is linked with The CI Global site.
World AIDS Day, December 1 2012, brings together people from around the world to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and demonstrate international solidarity in the face of the pandemic.
"If the global community is serious about achieving the beginning of the end of AIDS, there must be a renewed effort to examine, improve and scale up the financial, political and programmatic efforts needed to turn vision into action." In this report released for World AIDS Day 2012, the organisation ONE monitors recent progress on improving access to HIV/AIDS treatment and reducing new HIV infections; provides an assessment of the G7 countries’ and the European Commission’s past and current efforts in the fight against HIV/AIDS globally; and sets a baseline for monitoring future progress towards the beginning of the end of AIDS. The report highlights communication aspects of those responses, including advocacy, participation with locally-run programmes, and monitoring and evaluation...
The Alliance strategy in Myanmar includes support for local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and community-based organisations (CBOs) to strengthen the country’s response to HIV. It also works to build the capacity of civil society in preventing HIV and provide treatment, care, and support to people living with HIV...
According to this case study from SWAGAA, entrenched gender inequality is a major contributor to Swaziland's HIV prevalence rate, which in turn, hinders poverty reduction and national development activities. Strategies for achieving this vision include advocacy, services, and activities to improve gender-based violence (GBV) policy, prevent violence, and provide care, support, and access to justice to survivors...
This Tanzanian mothers' support group provides its services through home visits and a drama group, Tuitange, which uses role play to encourage voluntary HIV testing and counselling and stresses the importance of exclusive breastfeeding in preventing mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT)...
This 25-minute video debate discusses the impact of HIV on adolescents, the urgent need for high-impact services, and the legal, social, and policy issues of providing prevention intervention, including education and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services...
Exploring research through the eyes of the researcher, medic, patient, and participant to generate debate on the value of medical research to Malawian society, this exhibition seeks to communicate knowledge from Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme research specifically, including research on HIV, as well as foster a more general awareness of medical science, and, ultimately, health-related behaviour change...
This initiative has set up 6 artist residencies in 6 Wellcome Trust-funded research centres on 3 continents as a way of teasing out some of the personal, philosophical, cultural, and political dimensions of health research and communicating them to the public through exhibitions and the internet. It includes South Africa, where photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa is exploring the part that communities play in contributing to health research at the Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies...
"How far responses to HIV/AIDS should focus on changing individual behaviour or social conditions has always been problematic: the former appears both feasible and often claims to be cost effective whereas the latter seems far more challenging and costly because it requires social protection measures..."
"Despite impressive overall results in the past decade's response to HIV, especially in terms of dramatically increased treatment coverage for people living with HIV and a 40% reduction in the number of children infected with HIV due to vertical transmission between 2001 and 2011 (UNAIDS, 2012), efforts to prevent HIV sexual transmission and transmission due to sharing of contaminated injecting equipment have achieved more limited success..."
The CI Partners (a) collectively provide the strategic guidance and direction for The Communication Initiative - ensuring that it meets the overall development priorities and needs of the communication and media community and (b) provide significant resources to support this overall initiative.
Throughout this paper, the term sexual and reproductive health (SRH) encompasses HIV and AIDS, as well as other SRH issues such as sexuality, reproductive services, and sexually transmitted infection (STI) treatment. The authors identify aspects of the policy landscape and drivers of policy change commonly occurring across multiple sectors and studies to create a framework that researchers can use to examine the influences on research uptake in specific settings, in order to guide attempts to ensure uptake of their findings through their policy engagement actions and strategies...
"Throughout the XIX International AIDS Conference (aka 'AIDS 2012'), ...speaker after speaker enthused that we were poised to create an 'AIDS-free generation' and that we were on the verge of 'ending AIDS.'" In this commentary, the author, Judith Auerbach, discusses the reasons for hope, belief, and doubt that the end of HIV/AIDS as an epidemic is in sight...
"[R]esearch with adolescents in South Africa...shows that those who have experienced intimate partner violence or who are in relationships with low equality are at greater risk of incident HIV infections, compared to those who do not." In this commentary, the author, Rachel Jewkes, discusses the critical impact of women's subordination to men and exposure to violence on their risk of HIV...
"Health researchers and research organisations need to be able to communicate their research effectively to increase the probability that the findings influence policy and practice, and benefit those in greatest need." This paper reflects on the experience in developing and implementing communications strategies of several Research Programme Consortia (RPC) which include organisations from both developed and developing countries...
This paper explores the experience of researching orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) to illustrate how the Research and Development Division of the Ghana Health Service has used an intersectoral approach to engagement with HIV policy actors...
The Pleasure Project's research and communications tools provide real-world examples of how safer sex can be (and in many cases, already is) eroticised in practice, and its case studies and other research are used as the basis for participatory exercises at workshops and trainings with sex educators, counsellors, non-governmental organisations, health care providers, and programmers....
This article presents and examines the experience of linking research on sexuality and rights to active engagement in advocacy with sexual minorities in a challenging context. It describes and analyses a research-based engagement by a university school of public health in Bangladesh aimed at raising public debate on sexuality and rights and making issues such as discrimination more visible to policymakers and other key stakeholders in a challenging context...
RENEWAL aims to enhance understanding of the worsening interactions between HIV/AIDS and food and nutrition security and to facilitate a comprehensive response to these interactions in Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Uganda, and Zambia. The core pillars are locally prioritised action research, capacity strengthening, and policy communications...
This paper discusses the practices of organisations that cross the boundary between research and politics. It uses the experience of a network of organisations in Africa - RENEWAL - to describe the methodology, challenges, and successes of efforts to promote utilisation of research on the interconnections between HIV/AIDS, food security, and nutrition in South Africa...
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announces a Virtual Leadership Development Program (VLDP), a 12-week internet-based programme hosted on the VLDP website of the MEASURE Evaluation project’s partner Management Sciences for Health (MSH). The VLDP is created for local health teams involved with monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of family planning and reproductive health activities in Anglophone countries to strengthen individual and team leadership and management practices and to empower those involved in the collection, reporting, analysis, and use of health data, at all levels of an organisation. VLDP will introduce leadership practices and skills (including critical thinking and problem solving) and will then give teams the opportunity to use these skills in addressing specific challenges identified by the teams themselves at the beginning of the programme.
The deadline for applications is November 29 2012. The programme dates are: January 21 2013 - April 12 2013. For more information, contact the VLDP mailbox VLDPMandE12@msh.org or click here.
"Research institutions and donor organizations are giving growing attention to how research evidence is communicated to influence policy. In the area of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and HIV there is less weight given to understanding how evidence is successfully translated into practice. Policy issues in SRH can be controversial, influenced by political factors and shaped by context such as religion, ethnicity, gender and sexuality..."
Carried out in the Mwanza Region of Tanzania, this project used participatory radio to disseminate and debate research findings on how parents influence their adolescents' health. It centred around a series of 12 half-hour radio shows focusing on the influence of parent-adolescent interactions on adolescent health and health-related behaviours, including HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) risk...
In this presentation delivered at the Wellcome Fourth International Public Engagement Workshop, October 3 2012, Garth Japhet examines Southern African efforts to engage in communication for development and to evaluate those efforts. For example, Soul City, whose ongoing prime-time multimedia vehicles - television, radio, and print - are under one brand in 10 Southern African countries. Communicating in 25 languages, the focus is on HIV/AIDS...
"The net short-term result of a health and mapping summit will be momentum. This momentum should not be squandered, but should be sustained by following through on action items and by producing tangible results." This collaboration provides an example of how to bridge the divide between the health and mapping sectors in any country as a means to improve national health outcomes, especially with respect to HIV/AIDS...
Developed by the HIV/AIDS Working Group/The Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF), the Essential Package is a group of developed and validated tools and frameworks that can be used as a guide for programme managers, service providers, policy makers, and parents to meet the needs of young children, particularly those affected or infected by HIV/AIDS, to reach their optimal development from birth to age eight...
This case study, which forms part of the AIDSTAR-One Case Study Series, shares the experience of the Jane Goodall Institute to mainstream HIV prevention, care, and support into natural resource management. According to the case study, HIV has had a significant effect on conservation in sub-Saharan Africa...
"Today, Rosa gives a talk about HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) to the women at El Mamey, demonstrating the correct use of condoms and reminding the women to come for their monthly medical checkups at the Clínica de Familia La Romana (La Romana Family Clinic). At the end of her talk she answers questions, addresses common misunderstandings about HIV, and hands out educational materials and condoms..."
"Policy networks may serve as the primary driving force of change in both international context and in the case of Ghana. Communication among researchers and policy-makers is critical for uptake of evidence and opportunities may exist to formalize policy networks and engage donors in a productive and ethical way." This paper examines the process through which the evidence related to HIV-HSV-2 interactions (whereby herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) enhances the potential for HIV acquisition or transmission) influences policy at the international level and then the mechanism of international to national policy transfer, with Ghana as a case study...
This paper explores national policymaking around cotrimoxazole (trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole) preventive therapy (CPT) in developing countries as a case study for the application of a policy analysis lens to issues in health policy development on the national level. The links between different research and policy actors were of critical importance, with overlaps between researcher and policymaker networks crucial to facilitate knowledge transfer...
This guide was produced to build the capacity of Department of Correctional Services members to address inmate vulnerabilities to HIV and sexual abuse in South Africa's prisons. It is designed to foster positive action and change and empower participants to become change agents in their own lives and in the correctional centres in which they work...
DB CLICK: HIV/AIDS updates you on recent HIV/AIDS initiatives recently placed on The Communication Initiative website, including a specific focus on HIV/AIDS and development as well as a specific focus on HIV/AIDS, young people, and research.
DB CLICK: HIV/AIDS complements The Drum Beat through a specific focus on role of communication in the eradication of HIV/AIDS.
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