Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 INTERNSHIP AVAILABLE for HIV/AIDS stigma and gender campaign Breakthrough is seeking an intern to provide research and writing on HIV/AIDS, stigma and discrimination, and gender. Breakthrough is a human rights organization that uses education and popular culture to promote values of dignity, equality and justice (www.breakthrough.tv). Breakthrough is currently developing a multi-media and education campaign to reduce stigma and discrimination against HIV-positive women. The campaign will include mass media (TV, radio, print, outdoor) and a youth peer education intervention. Breakthrough is seeking an intern who can work with Breakthrough for 4-6 weeks to conduct research and draft fact sheets and one-pagers on legal and social advocacy issues related to HIV/AIDS with a gender perspective (for a list of some of the issues to be researched see below). The intern will be expected to: a. Conduct internet and literature based research on assigned issues and draft fact sheets on the issues b. Work to understand the organization's mission and identify additional issues of importance as per the organizations mission and conduct research on them. c. Meet with other NGO's or lawyers as needed to develop research and understand multiple perspectives on the issues d. Write one-pagers on the given issues for press kits, website and other outreach material. The ideal candidate will have strong research and English writing skills and experience working/studying law, women's rights, gender, health or HIV/AIDS. The candidate must be familiar with a rights-based approach or willing to learn about the organizations human rights approach. Issues may include, but are not limited to: a. Women's access to treatment and care b. Access to ARV treatment c. Drug patent laws d. Anti-discrimination legislation and case law applicable to HIV/AIDS-based discrimination e. The Domestic Violence Bill f. Section 377 and its affects on vulnerability to HIV/AIDS g. US foreign policies (i.e. PEPFAR) and affects on HIV/AIDS in India, especially WLHA. h. Legal and social concerns surrounding pre-marital testing and mandatory testing i. National HIV/AIDS policies and their effects on WLHA j. Registration of marriages k. Rights of patients and remedies for maltreatment l. Availability of male/female condoms m. Policies towards sexual education n. Effective anti-stigma laws (from India and abroad) For more information, email CV to Urvashi Gandhi, at urvashi@... Position available immediately. A small stipend will be provided and work related expenses reimbursed on actual. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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