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Slide1: BRAZILIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL ON HIV-AIDS PREVENTION
Slide2: BRAZILIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL
ON HIV-AIDS PREVENTION Created in October, 08 1998
by Brazilian Health Ministry
Objective:
STD/AIDS prevention at workplaces by increasing the participation of the social agents from privatete areas at conception, implantation and spreading of prevention policies and programs and by assisting STD/HIV/AIDS people.
Slide3: It is a group of big/medium sized private companies acting in the wide country driven by an Executive Committee. What is it?
Slide4: COMPOSITION: ABIFARMA - AÇOS VILLARES SIDENOR - AVON - BRADESCO - CNC-SESC/DN - EDITORA ABRIL - ELLUS - FBH - GESSY LEVER - GLOBO - GM - GRUPO SEVERIANO RIBEIRO - MTV - NATURA - NESTLÉ - PHILIPS - SESI/DN – SBT -TELEPAR - UNIBANCO - VARIG - VOLKSWAGEN DO BRASIL - MINISTÉRIO DA SAÚDE (CN-DST/AIDS). EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENCY:
1999 / 2000 - NESTLÉ
2001 / 2002 - VOLKSWAGEN DO BRASIL BRAZILIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL
ON HIV-AIDS PREVENTION
Slide5: To share the experiences about well-succeeded
actions concerning the HIV/AIDS epidemic control
at the Companies.
To spread projects and studies in response to the
epidemic at the companies, inside and outside the
workplaces.
To stimulate other companies, concerning the
implementation of Prevention Programs targeting:
Employees
Employees’ families
Clients and Providers
Comunity Mission
Slide6: MAKING THE PARTNERSHIP REAL:
Governnment – Policy (definition and coordination)
Companies – Actions (spreading and implementation)
PROVIDING:
Convergence / Focus
RESULTING:
Greater range and effectiveness of actions Objectives
Slide7: 1st Common Action
Family Book - 1999 Themes: STD, AIDS and Syphilis
Slide8: Themes: STD, AIDS and Syphilis
Slide9: Contact with other companies, spreading the Council
actions and offering help for implementation of
prevention programs;
Coordination Establishment: Strategical Planning,
Communication and Marketing, Legal Affairs,
Financial and Documentation;
Creation of a “Databank” containing developed
materials, to be used in the implementation of programs
by other companies. Acomplishments 2001
Slide10: Participation at UNAIDS TG
Valentine’s Day Action (Abril Theater, Newstands
and Cinema Theater Group Severiano Ribeiro)
UN – General Assembly
Reception - Caribean Delegation
Health Channel Recording
December 1st Action (Plays all over the country) Acomplishments 2001
Slide11: Valentine’s Day Action - 2001
Slide12: December 1st Action - 2001
Slide13: Health Ministry Publications
Slide14: HIV/AIDS - UN UNITED NATIONS – GENERAL ASSEMBLY
“HIV/AIDS – GLOBAL CRISIS – GLOBAL ACTION”
June, 25 – 27 2001
Slide15: HIV/AIDS - UN UNITED NATIONS – GENERAL ASSEMBLY Participation of 189 countries
Brazilian AIDS Program – reknown internationally
Document Elaboration
Balance between prevention and treatment
USA X BRAZIL – Drawing of action at WCO
Global Fund Outcomes
Slide16: 26th UNGASS
on HIV - AIDS
June, 25-27 - New York