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UNDP:
ENLISTING POWERFUL ALLIES TO HELP CHANGE SOCIETY'S PERCEPTION OF HIV/AIDS
- UN AND GOVERNMENT PARTNERS ENGAGE THE COMMERCIAL MEDIA SECTOR TO REDUCE
STIGMA IN CHINA: 20/8/2007 (MaximsNews.com,
UNDP)
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- 20 August 2007 – Over
100 participants from the United Nations, the commercial media sector and the
government attended today a roundtable to discuss how possible Public–Private
Partnerships can lead to innovative, groundbreaking and sustainable media
initiatives to reduce stigma and discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS in
China.
The
Commercial Media Roundtable on HIV/AIDS was jointly hosted by the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF),
the United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), in partnership with the
National Population and Family Planning Commission (NPFPC), MTV China and the
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center (ADARC).
Presenters, including Chinese stage and film actor and goodwill ambassador in
China's campaign against HIV/AIDS Pu Cunxin, continually showed that by using
their unique technological and market advantages, the commercial media sector,
in partnership with the public sector, can substantively support China’s
multi-sectoral response by providing potentially millions of Chinese citizens
with continuous access to creative HIV/AIDS anti-stigma and awareness messages
through multiple advertising and programming platforms.
“Despite progress in recent years, there remains an urgent need to strengthen
the general population's knowledge, awareness,
and understanding of HIV/AIDS, and commercial media, advertising and arts
organizations are in a perfect position to facilitate creative development and
sustained distribution of HIV/AIDS anti stigma and awareness messages,” said
Subinay Nandy, UNDP Country Director in China.
Aiming to shift sector-wide perceptions around HIV/AIDS, the roundtable
creatively engaged participants in a dialogue to generate commitment, create
innovative images, icons, and messages and identify new and sustainable
distribution platforms to effectively educate people against stigma.
All
these efforts will lead to a more tolerant and accepting attitude towards those
most vulnerable to HIV and people living with HIV.
“AIDS does not discriminate – but people do. This is true in every country,
and China is no exception,” stated Joel Rehnstrom, UNAIDS Country Coordinator
in China.
“What
makes China different from many countries is that it is only in the last few
years that AIDS has become an issue that is discussed publicly, and a successful
response to AIDS requires open discussion about AIDS to deal with the stigma and
discrimination that surround it.”
“Reducing stigma and discrimination relays on the public-sector’s
leadership, the multi-sector cooperation, and engagement of the whole society,
especially the role of the media in dissemination communications and
education,” noted Ru Xiaomei, Deputy Director of the International Department
of the National Population and Family Planning Commission.
Among the corporate entities participating in the Roundtable were Beijing’s
City Media, EPIN Media, Beijing Perspective Orient Movie and Television
Intermediary Co. Ltd, www.BBMAO.com, Claire Public Relations Consultancy Ltd.,
Bayer, and the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GBC).
As a follow-up to this roundtable, GBC and their partners will launch a media
partnership programme in late 2007.
The
primary focus of this partnership will be to deliver HIV/AIDS messages via
public service announcements, program contents, information resources, targeted
special events, and collaboration with journalists.
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