Dear Tjomma (Friend)
This programme draws on information and communication technologies (ICTs) to involve Africans and others who otherwise would be unable to attend the next International Conference on HIV/AIDS, scheduled for Toronto in 2006. The blog discussion will serve as part of the pre-conference dialogue, as well as the foundation for a printed publication which will be sold as part of the working group's medium-term campaign goal.
Dear Tjomma uses writing to create a dialogue about HIV/AIDS to raise awareness for HIV/AIDS support in Africa. It encourages students and the public to offer comments and questions about living with HIV/AIDS. To foster this spirit of participation, a working group was formed, with several students adding their support.
Specifically, the Dear Tjomma blog encourages the public to post ideas and views using the "comments" section. The blog is interactive; questions and comments feed the dialogue to come which, in turn, becomes the basis of a campaign to raise awareness and funds.
HIV/AIDS.
This blog is hosted by Kenn Chaplin, AIDS Editor for AfricaFiles, who was diagnosed as HIV-positive in 1989. He hopes that the Dear Tjomma dialogue, which was initiated by students and staff at Humber College in Toronto, Canada, will draw the world into conversation about HIV/AIDS.
Editor's note: As of September 2005, this blog is no longer active. Please communicate with AfricaFiles at the address listed below for further information.
AF-AIDS eforum on December 10 2004.
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