Celebrating Community Leadership and Action On AIDS
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"Sankalp répond aux besoins de personnes qui jusqu'à présent étaient hors de portée. "

Eldred Tellis,
Sankalp Rehabilitation Trust - Inde
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"POZ is changing perceptions about HIV one person at a time and with each change of attitude POZ gains another dedicated leader in the response to AIDS."

Eddy Genece,
Promoteurs Objectifs Zero Sid – Haiti
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"Le Prix Ruban Rouge porte la voix communautaire sur le HIV sur la scène internationale."

UNDP
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"Le réseau estonien réunit les voix des personnes qui vivent avec le HIV et leur donne force et puissance. "

Latsin Alijev,
Le Réseau estonien des PVVS
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"Les lauréats du Prix Ruban Rouge sont des personnes magnifiquement courageuses et motivées ; elles sont pour nous tous un exemple de dignité dans l’action face à l'adversité."

Le secrétaire général Ban Ki-moon
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"Nous n'avions pas d'espace où nous exprimer sur les stigmates et la discrimination à l'encontre des transsexuels ; à présent, nous sommes fiers de notre travail et nous savons que nous sommes pris au sérieux."

Jessica Bear Blass, Fortaleciendo la Diversidad, Mexico

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"Power positive is actively preventing the kind of situations that in the past left many widows and orphans homeless."

Hannie Ondaye,
Power Positive Support Community Based Organization - Kenya
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"Plutôt que de considérer les orphelins comme un fardeau, nous avons compris que ces enfants peuvent partager des expériences et des solutions et devenir ainsi la prochaine génération de leaders bien informés"

Alfred Chapomba,
Consol Homes, Malawi
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"Nous avons compris que l'approche communautaire vis-à-vis de l'épidémie est beaucoup plus efficace dès lors qu'elle est centrée sur les droits de l'homme et sur la dignité humaine."

Mary Robinson,
former President of Ireland and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
UNDP Announces 2010 Red Ribbon Award Winners

Biennial global award celebrates outstanding community leadership and action on AIDS

Twenty-five community-based organisations representing 17 countries across the globe have won the 2010 Red Ribbon Award, UNDP announced today.

The Red Ribbon Award, named after the global symbol in the movement to address AIDS, is a joint effort of the UNAIDS family.  The award recognizes outstanding community organisations for their work in reducing the spread and impact of AIDS.

"Grassroots and community based organizations are at the heart of the global response to AIDS," said UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director, Management & External Relations Jan Beagle, "UNAIDS is proud to celebrate and honor these groups who have mobilized themselves to meet the needs of the most vulnerable in their communities with energy, passion, and compassion. The red ribbon award winners give a resounding voice to the voiceless."

Each of the winning organizations receives a cash award and international recognition for their innovation and leadership in responding to the AIDS epidemic.  The organizations are invited to participate in the XVIII International AIDS Conference held in Vienna next week where they will be guests of honour at a formal Award Ceremony and will host a forum for dialogue and exchange between policy makers and community representatives.

"Communities really hold the key to finding solutions to their own problems," Dr. Helene Gayle, President and CEO of CARE, and a member of this year's jury panel.  "So while those of us with a lot of outside expertise may know the theories, community organizations are best suited to reach those most in need when it comes to applying them."

Out of 720 nominations from over 100 countries, the 25 winners were judged to have demonstrated the most remarkable efforts in terms of innovation, impact, sustainability, strategic partnerships, gender sensitivity and social inclusion.  The winners were selected by a Technical Review Committee of civil society representatives who are experts in the community response to HIV.

"These organizations clearly demonstrate that effective responses to the epidemic require the full participation of front-line, community-based groups.  Community groups recognize that AIDS is one of many issues that are tied together.  They understand that AIDS requires an exceptional response but they also understand that you need to link AIDS to broader issues of health, development and justice to be effective," said Jeffrey O'Malley, Director of the HIV/AIDS Practice at UNDP.

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UNDP Announces 2010 Red Ribbon Award Winners
Biennial global award celebrates outstanding community leadership and action on AIDSTwenty-five community-based organisations representing 17 countries across the globe have won the 2010 Red Ribbon Award, UNDP announced today. The Red Ribbon Award, named
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Award Dinner
On Wednesday July 21st, the 2010 Red Ribbon Award winners will be the guests of honour at the Award Dinner and Ceremony.  This media event is designed to highlight the impact achieved by all Red Ribbon Award winners in their communities. Six Red Ribb
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