Winners Announced for the RIATT-ESA Youth Advocacy Blog Competition

During the Children and Youth Pre-Psychosocial Support Forum, 2017, RIATT-ESA hosted a Youth Advocacy Blog Competition. The competition was part of a youth training on using social media for advocacy. About 80 children and youth participated in the training and all participants were all invited to enter the blog writing competition.

Of the participants, 23 young people entered the competition by submitting an advocacy blog that calls for government and the development community to take action. We are now excited to announce the winners of the competition. Congratulations, Justina Kulwa from Tanzania and Dulce Ana Timba from Mozambique.

The prize for the winners in a Lenovo TAB3 710 7" 16GB Tablet.

Click here to read more of the blogs submitted by the youth.

Road Map to ICASA

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The biggest AIDS conference in Africa, ICASA 2017,  is taking place from the 4th to the 9th December, 2017 Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. Under the theme “Africa: Ending AIDS-delivering differently”. 


RIATT-ESA in partnership with Save the Children and REPSSI are co-hosting a Youth Networking Stand at the community village, booth number 11. RIATT-ESA partners are bringing together youth from 8 different eastern and southern African countries to attend the conference, lead discussions around key issues and for capacity building of these young advocates. 

Click here to download a roadmap of children and youth at the 19th ICASA in Abidjan. This road map highlights some of the the youth discussions that will take place "the Youth Stand" ,

RIATT-ESA Conference Report on the 19th Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA)

From the 4th to the 9th of December 2017 RIATT-ESA programme staff, seven partners and youth advocates travelled to Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire to attend the 19th International Conference On AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA), under the theme Africa: Ending AIDS-Delivering Differently. The conference was attended by more than 7000 delegates.

During the ICASA conference RIATT-ESA co-hosted a youth stand in the Community Village; Supported two young people to participate in the conference as part of their skills building as youth advocates; Co-presented a poster presentation with REPSSI on the effects of bereavement on the psychosocial well-being of HIV positive, orphaned children; and Reviewed abstracts for the track: Law, Social Science, Human Rights and Political Science.

Key Highlights

RIATT-ESA, REPSSI and Save the Children International co-hosted the youth networking stand that was managed by 13 young delegates aged between 18 and 25 years, from 8 African countries including: Tanzania, Kenya, Malawi, Swaziland, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Cote D’Ivoire. Each young delegate brought a set of key messages to share with peers and other conference attendants. Their discussions focused on themes such as:

  • SRH rights education
  • Resource allocation for SRH services
  • Youth access to SRH services
  • Cultural messages to boys during circumcision
  • The role of peer education in reducing the spread of HIV
  • Sexual abuse and HIV transmission
  • Ending sexual about and violence against girls
  • Ending discrimination, disclosure and navigating relationships for YPLHIV

 

The RIATT-ESA Youth Advocates Programme

At the ICASA conference RIATT-ESA started a pilot project to develop the advocacy skills of youth by supporting two young advocates to attend the conference. Xolani Magongo aged 22 years from Swaziland focused on advocacy on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young people living with HIV and Faudhia Kitenge, 25 years old, from Tanzania focused on advocacy on young people living with disabilities.

The youth presented their advocacy message at the youth stand, hosted discussion with their peers, did radio and video interviews and participated in dialogues and conference sessions. In a report back from the youth they highlighted what was learned and what they could do to use this information back at home.  

Xolani, a young paramedic plans to revitalise his support group for youth living with HIV by hosting debates and video talk shows. Faudhia, a Bachelor of Social Work student will develop her abstract writing and presentation skills.