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www.global-campaign.org Building a Microbicides Movement Partnerships in advocacy and science. Global Campaign for Microbicides

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Building a Microbicides Movement. Partnerships in advocacy and science. Global Campaign for Microbicides. “If scientists can put a man on the moon, why can’t they make something women can use to protect ourselves from AIDS?. Ugandan participant in violence workshop, 1992. Why Not?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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www.global-campaign.orgBuilding a Microbicides Movement

Partnerships in advocacy and science.

Global Campaign for Microbicides

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“If scientists can put a man on the moon, why can’t they make something

women can use to protect ourselves from AIDS?

Ugandan participant in violence workshop, 1992

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Why Not?

• Women advocates investigate the possibility with scientists

• Few scientists working on microbicides, very little support or funding

• Collaboration between women’s health advocate and scientist to write “The Case for Microbicides” (1993)

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A growing movement

• Recognition that advocacy from a women’s health and reproductive rights framework was needed, along with the scientific research.

• Ongoing informal collaboration between women’s health advocates, microbicides scientists and government agencies in US.

• WHAM formed, 1995.• International consultation on practical and

ethical dilemmas in clinical trials, 1997.• Global Campaign for Microbicides launched in

1998.

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What is the Global Campaign?

• Small team, “secretariat” based in US and international steering committee to provide guidance and strategy

• Partnership with co-sponsoring organizations that endorsed the goals of the Campaign, all working in their own domain.

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Goals of the Global Campaign

Raise awareness and mobilize political support for increased funding for microbicide research, female condom and cervical barrier methods;

Create a supportive policy environment for the timely development, introduction and use of new prevention technologies; and

Ensure that as science proceeds, the public interest is protected and the rights and interests of trial participants, users, and communities are fully represented and respected.

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Awareness-raising and Resource Mobilization

• Strategies differ between global North and South

• North- increase public investment in research and development

• South- demonstrate demand and confront myths that act as barriers

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Supportive policy environment

• Anticipating and answering policy questions

• Building knowledge, capacity of policy-makers

• Building networks to tackle policy issues

• Providing evidence of impact of new prevention technologies

• Support research that addresses policy questions

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Protecting public interest

• Global Campaign’s “constituency” is the eventual users of microbicides

• GCM advocates WITHIN the microbicides field on issues that affect our constituency

• Ethics consultations• Community involvement in research• Trade-offs between speed, certainty,

and expense

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Global Campaign Today

• Over 200 endorsing organizations, 20+ partner organizations.

• Work with Alliance, IFH, IPM, research networks etc.

• Active/growing “sites” in 10 US cities and Canada, UK/Ireland, India, Uganda, South Africa, Thailand, Ghana.

• Within broad agenda of Global Campaign, sites create their own agendas relevant to their needs, interests, and constituency.

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The M2004 pre-conference

• Preparation for advocates to participate in the scientific discussions

• Updates to help inform advocacy• Opportunity for advocates and

scientists to meet and share strategies

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Acknowledgements

• Scholarship committee for arranging travel to allow for participation in the workshop

• Imperial Medical College for the space

• Lorna Calquhon for support and assistance with arrangements

• Imogen Fua and Bindiya Patel for preparation, communication, and materials

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www.global-campaign.orgThe best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the next

best time is now.