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From: Sydney Hushie [ profile ]
Subject: Fwd: [aidsreview2011] CSTF members approved
Sent: Feb 4th, 2011 - 13:54:46
Attachments: Attachment Icon Task Force TOR_2010.pdf

  Below is the information circulated on the Civil Society Taskforce and their
terms of reference

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kieran Daly
Date: Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 5:47 PM
Subject: [aidsreview2011] CSTF members approved
To: aidsreview2011 (at) googlegroups.com


All

This is to inform you of the approval of the members of the Civil Society
Task Force (of the President of the UN General Assembly) for the
Comprehensive AIDS Review in June 2011,

They are as follows, with the related constituencies:


1. Inviolata Mbwavi, International Community of Women Living with HIV
(People living with HIV), Kenya
2. Murray Coombs, Dow South Africa (Private sector), South Africa
3. Lilian Abracinskas, Women and Health (Women), Uruguay
4. Iqbal Karbanee, Islamic Relief (Faith), Zimbabwe/South Africa
5. Erin O’Mara, International Network of People Who Use Drugs (People who
use drugs), UK
6. Joel Nana, African Men for Sexual Health and Rights (Men who have sex
with men), Cameroon
7. Zuzanna Muskat-Gorska, International Trade Union Confederation
(Labour), Poland/Belgium
8. Ajay Kumar Uprety, Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS (Youth), Nepal
9. Denis Goldevskiy, International Treatment Preparedness EECA (People
living with HIV), Russia
10. Svitlana Muroz, All-Ukrainian Network of People Living with HIV
(People living with HIV), Ukraine
11. Abdullah Denovan, Indonesian Network of People Living with HIV
(UNAIDS PCB NGO Delegate), Indonesia
12. Sheena Manikiwai, Survival Advocacy Network (Sex Workers), Fiji

Their contact details will be shared soon, once we have permission from
them to share publicly.



The CSTF members were approved by the President of the General Assembly
based on nominations from a selection committee. The selection committee
was formed based on nominations from the relevant constituency networks,
ensuring gender, regional and HIV status. The selection committee membership
includes the following:





*Name*

*Affiliate Organization*

*Region*

*Constituency*

Leandra Perpetuo

Trade Union Confederation of the Americas

Latin America and the Caribbean

Labour

Grigory Vergus

International Treatment Preparedness Coalition in EECA

EECA

PLHIV

Evan Collins

Inter-Agency Coalition on AIDS + Development (ICAD)

North America

PCB NGO Delegates

Khartini Slamah

Asia Pacific Network of Sew Workers

Asia

Sex workers

Nuraan Osman

Islamic Relief

Africa

Faith-based

Sophie Dilmitis

World YWCA

Africa

Women

Nataliya Leonchuk

Eastern Europe and Central Asian Union of PLHIV and GNP+

EECA

PLHIV

Ruth Birgin

International Network of People who Use Drugs

Western Pacific

People who use drugs

James Lee

Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria (GBC)

North America

Private sector

Shivananda Khan

Naz International

Asia

Men Who Have Sex With Men

Silvia Petretti

Poz Fem UK and WeCare+ (Women in Europe and Europe and Central Asia living
with HIV)

Western Europe

PLHIV

Sydney Hushie

Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GYCA)

Africa

Youth



The selection process for the Task Force members was as follows:



1) Nominations were received through the various constituency networks
based on the requirements and Terms of Reference (TORs) of the Task Force
(see attached).

2) The selection committee reviewed the details of the nominations and
undertook a ranking based on the criteria in the TORs.

3) The committee then discussed and agreed to the 12 nominees, ensuring
balance of regions, gender, HIV status, and other key criteria.



Kind regards

Kieran









_____________________________________________________________



Kieran Daly | Executive Director

International Council of AIDS Service Organizations



Mobilizing and supporting diverse community organizations

to build an effective response to HIV and AIDS.





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Office: +1 416 921 0018 ext. 21 | Mobile: +1 416 275 8413| Fax: +1 416 921
9979

Email: kierand (at) icaso.org | Skype: kieran.icaso



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Thank you
Best wishes

Sydney Tetteh Hushie
Programs Coordinator
Southern Secretariat
Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS
Tel:+233244505657 | sydney (at) gyca.org
www.gyca.org | tigweb.org

Hard Work Pays!


GYCA is a youth-led global network of more than 4,500 young leaders and
adult allies working on youth and HIV/AIDS in 150 countries world-wide.
GYCA's mission is to empower young leaders with the skills, knowledge,
resources and opportunities they need to scale up HIV/AIDS interventions
amongst their peers.



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