Wednesday, November 19, 2008

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Aklan's World AIDS WEEK Dec.1-5 ,2008

Implementing Sanguniang Panlalawigan Resoultion No. 06-459 series of 2005 " A Resolution declaring Decemebr 1 (the first week of December) as World AIDS Day/Week this year and yearly therafter as World AIDS Day in the Province of Aklan and institutionalizing its commemoration and celebration Provincewide.

Here is a working draft of the Program of Activities in line with the week long celebration:


DECEMBER 1

The Municipality of Malay Opens this year's Province wide celebration on December 1st. ( No holidays, when HIV is concerned for the Malay Municipal AIDS Council. So with the throng flocking to Boracay on this long week end, The movers of the Malay AIDs Council will be working to raise awareness on HIV in Boracay Island. As you can see HIV awareness is never a one day event in Malay, aside from their all-year long efforts towards sustained HIV awareness, Malay on the occassion of the global AIDS Awareness Day will do their campaign a week way before everyone else does their work on awareness raising! Mabuhay Malay!

Orientation on STI, HIV and AIDS:

Targeting 4 Public High Schools in the Municipality:

Malay National High School - Nov.27,2008
Boracay National High School- Nov.28,2008
Manoc Manoc National High School- Nov.28,2008
Yapak National High School - Nov.28,2008

And would you believe Malay's core group of trained Peer Educators from these schools will do the coordination and the actual conduct of the orientation among their peers with the supervisions of Youth allies - The Municipal Halth Office
PIPs Venue: Boracay RH center - Nov. 26, 2008
Malay Health Center- Nov.27,2008
Tattoo Artists Venue: Boracay RH Center: Nov. 20,2008
Beuty Parlor, Salons
and Barbers Venue: Boracay RH Center: Nov.25,2008
Massage and Spa attendants: Venue: Boracay RH Center Nov.25,2008
December 1

Distribution of IEC Materials and Red Ribbons Venue of distribution:
among driver and porters Caticlan Jetty Port
massage and spa attendants Cagban Airport
Tattoo artists D Mall de Boracay
PIPs Station 3
Resort and Hotel Employees Schools and the Beachfront
Guests and Tour Guides

Radio Plugging/Information Campaign and Phone in Q & A Contest
a Public Service of Yes FM
Videoke Challenge: Targets: PIPs Venue: Zwamppy

Credit goes to the Multi-Sectoral Partners of the malay AIDS Council, but above all the LEADERSHIP of the Malay Rural Health Unit. Dr. Adrian Salaver and his whole staff who has taken HIV to heart, despite and inspite the workload in their facility.

This year's celebration is PERPETUALLY supported by:

Boracay Foundation Inc.
Alima Skin Art Club
Dept. of Tourism
POPSHOP Philippines





The Municipality of Malay KEEPS the PROMISE to STOP AIDS,
EMPOWERS, LEADS and DELIVERS!


here's a link about the beutiful municipality of Malay, and in case you dont know Boracay is just 3 barangays of the whole municipality, there are other interesting sites to visit!
http://foo.ncc.gov.ph/ecommunity/malay-aklan/

DECEMBER 2

The Municipality of Batan KEEPS its PROMISE for the Second Year!

This year's celebrations will start in the afternoon at 3:00, since this year its going to go way past 5:00 P.M. with a Battle of the Bands slated at the evening. This year the celebrations will be jumpstarted with a Public March, with Batan's High Schools participating, expect the drums to roll in the home of the Code of Kalatiao.
This will be followed by a public information forum at the town plaza, as well as showcasing the rituals observed during the celebrations.
The Provincial AIDS Council as a counterpart support to this Local initiative will set up an information and counseling booth for services available at the Social Hygiene Clinic.
Youth Volunteers will do most of the organization and mobilization as well as facilitation of the information forums.
Then.... way into the evening with the Battle of the Bands!!!!!
Batan ROCKS!!!!

More information on Batan's celebration will be avialable on this site as we get updates from the Batan AIDS Council!

DECEMBER 3


DECEMBER 4

The Provincial AIDS Council, on its 8th year of celebrating Awareness and Capping of year round efforts on HIV and AIDS Programming will this year, mount its MASSIVE awareness raising activities with the Municipality of Kalibo hosting (3rd year).

Again, we do not believe in one day celebrations, so every year, the celebrations is really just to cap off and thank all the partners who have been involved in the year long efforts towards a holistic approach on HIV and AIDS, in the areas of Policy Development, Financing, Regulation and Service Delivery.

This year, as with every year, the campaign starts with mobilizing all the forces of 17, government and 7 Non-Government Agencies, as well as external partners like the United States Peace Corps volunteers.
This year 15 USPCV will help in the celebrations, and try to reach the targeted 2,000 young people in Kalibo, with information on HIV and AIDS.
This will start at 8:00 A.M. with their Deped Partners and tyhe Philippine National Police who will also be sharing useful information to the Young People in our joint advocacies against substance use and abuse, as well as information on Violence agaisnt women and children. This info campaign will serve 9 Private Schools in kalibo, as facilitated by the Department of Education. ( Last year it was 10 Public Schools)
This will be followed by the World AIDS Day (WAD)SADSAD, and only Aklanons can do this, its ati-atihan to the hilt, 9 Bands, all sreet dancing to the beat of the tribal drums.
This will be followed by a Public information campaign at the Main Plaza of Pastrana Park, with a Theater presentation by Abante Aklan's core of youth volunteers.
This will be followed with the recognition dinners for the movers and shakers of the Aklan HIV program.
expect more updates on the program as plans get on their way.

DECEMBER 5

The Municipalities of Makato, Numancia, Lezo, Madalag ad Malinao as a composite group of the South western Interlocal Health Zone will launch their World AIDS Day campaign as one power group.



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