Logo
Ethiopia: Combating HIV and AIDS Stigma and Discrimination through Grassroots Community-Based Capacity Building Print E-mail

Rift Valley Initiative for Rural Advancement (RIRA), Ethiopia

€ 7,800
Ref. 1328

Research in two rural villages of Fantale districts‟, East Showa, Oromia region in Ethiopia reveals rampant misinformation about HIV and AIDS as well as a prevalence of stigma and discrimination directed towards people living with the virus. Numerous factors including poverty, mobility and inadequate knowledge predispose pastoralist people to the risk of HIV infection. The grassroots community‟s capacity to effectively engage in a sustained fight against HIV, stigma and its effects is underdeveloped considering the lack of support for people living with HIV and AIDS, lack of peer educators and community counsellors. RIRA has developed this project based on a belief of the need to address stigma and discrimination and create an enabling environment. The project will build the capacity of religious and community leaders to engage the communities in fighting stigma and discrimination. Advocacy and lobbying will help reduce the "felt stigma" of the infected, including discrimination within their families and the community. The project will encourage a greater involvement of people living with HIV and AIDS in their communities as stigma decreases and their rights to work, share and interact are upheld. RIRA is a non-profit organisation initially established in 2005 as the Needy Agro Pastoralist Development Association and later registered as an Ethiopian Resident Charity under its present name in 2010. RIRA works on several issues affecting pastoralist communities, including fulfilling the need for community-based HIV and AIDS prevention, support and care.

Contact:
Mr Abdi Ahmed
Executive Director
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it



Add this page to your favorite Social Networking websites
Facebook! Twitter! LinkedIn! Google! Yahoo! Live! Digg! Reddit! Del.icio.us! Technorati! StumbleUpon!
 

Links

Christian Council of Ghana
Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance
Religious Leaders’ personal commitment to overcoming stigma and discrimination
Strategies for Hope
Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiative in Africa (EHAIA)
UK Consortium on AIDS and International Development
First-ever summit of high level religious leaders on HIV
 
International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO)
 

 

Resources

Current Projects

Past Projects

Staff Contact

Sarah Macharia

Programme Updates

HIV/AIDS stigma reduction project by Grassroots Female Communicators Association
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
WACC promotes local efforts for “zero discrimination” in HIV and AIDS
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
HIV and AIDS: WACC attends UK Consortium’s 25th annual meeting
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Speaking out against stigma and discrimination in Ghana
Friday, 22 July 2011
WACC project awarded major grant to reduce HIV-related stigma in Nigeria
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
WACC participates in Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance consultation
Monday, 4 April 2011
Campagne contre la stigmatisation liée au VIH/SIDA
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Igreja Evangélica Reformada de Angola – IERA
Monday, 31 May 2010
Resources to combat HIV-related stigma
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Latest report on Ghana project published
Wednesday, 5 May 2010

WACC promotes communication as a basic human right, essential to people's dignity and community.

The World Association for Christian Communication is a UK Registered Charity (number 296073) and a Company registered in England and Wales (number 2082273) with its Registered Office at 71 Lambeth Walk, London SE11 6DX. It is an incorporated Charitable Organisation in Canada (number 83970 9524 RR0001) with its head office at 308 Main Street, Toronto ON, M4C 4X7.