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3415.0: Monday, November 05, 2007: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM | ||||
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| To implement successful HIV/AIDS programs, establishing and maintaining community partnerships is critical. Another key component is the availability of financial resources to sustain the programs. In this session, participants will learn about how collaborative endeavors between financial institutions and the community have been developed along with the challenges of developing these partnerships. The focus of the first presentation will be the collaboration between microfinance and HIV prevention. In presentation two, the presenter will discuss an innovative, privately-funded collaboration between large and small, tribal and non-tribal agencies targeting settled and migrant Native American women and families. The focus of the third presentation is the results obtained from a case study in which two planning groups were able to come together; noting the challenges of this accomplishment. In the final presentation, the presenter will discuss how community members partnered together successfully with researchers to identify a health issue affecting their children. | ||||
| Learning Objectives: 1. Describe factors associated with positive partnerships between researchers and community stake holders. 2. Discuss challenges to developing and implementing intervention programs among tribe-based settings. 3. Articulate funding issues with the development and implementation prevention programs. | ||||
| Moderator(s): | Kenneth Mayer, MD | |||
| 4:30 PM | | Partnering microfinance and HIV/AIDS training in a rural South African intervention: Lessons learned from a process evaluation James Hargreaves, PhD, Abigail M. Hatcher, MPhil, Chris Bonell, PhD, Godfrey Phetla, MA, Vicki Strange, PhD, John Porter, MD, Paul Pronyk, MD, Joanna Busza, MSc | ||
| 4:50 PM | | Generations: Creating a Collaborative Culturally Competent HIV Prevention Program for Maine Indian Women and Their Families Kate Perkins, MPA, Barbara Ginley, MPH, Donna Augustine, Patricia Neptune, Miigam Agan, Sharon Tomah, LCSW | ||
| 5:10 PM | | Separate or combined? Finding points of integration in HIV prevention and health services community planning Kathleen M. Roe, DrPH, MPH, Gayle Burns, Tracey Packer, MPH, Perry Rhodes, lll, Frank Strona, MPH, Edward Byrom, Kevin T. Roe, MPH | ||
| 5:30 PM | | Meeting our children's needs: Community-driven HIV/AIDS research partnership Claire R. Schuster, MPH, Dorothy Shaw, Eva Janzen Powell, Sharon Nachman, MD | ||
| See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | ||||
| Organized by: | HIV/AIDS | |||
| Endorsed by: | American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus; Community-Based Public Health Caucus; Maternal and Child Health; Socialist Caucus; Women's Caucus | |||
| CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing | |||
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