About AIDS 2018
The International AIDS Conference is the largest conference on any global health issue in the world. First convened during the peak of the AIDS epidemic in 1985, it continues to provide a unique forum for the intersection of science, advocacy, and human rights. Each conference is an opportunity to strengthen policies and programmes that ensure an evidence-based response to the epidemic. The 22nd International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2018) will be hosted in Amsterdam, Netherlands 23-27 July 2018.
The theme of AIDS 2018 is “Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges”, drawing attention to the need of rights-based approaches to more effectively reach key populations, including in Eastern Europe and Central Asia and the North-African/Middle Eastern regions where epidemics are growing. When HIV/AIDS first appeared as a public health threat in the 1980s, the Netherlands faced the challenge head on, embracing scientific evidence and working with populations that other countries marginalized and stigmatized. Today, Amsterdam is a “Fast Track City” that has committed to accelerating action to ensure that the world can reach the ambitious target of ending AIDS by 2030. AIDS 2018 aims to promote human rights based and evidence-informed HIV responses that are tailored to the needs of particularly vulnerable communities — including people living with HIV, displaced populations, men who have sex with men, people in closed settings, people who use drugs, sex workers, transgender people, women and girls and young people–and collaborate in fighting the disease beyond country borders.
22nd International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2018)
Amsterdam, Netherlands | 23-27 July 2018
RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre
PETRI – Sofia Annual School 2018 and Y-PEER Global Advisory Board Meeting 2018 in Bulgaria
On 18-24 April 2018, PETRI – Sofia Annual School 2018 will take place in Bulgaria.
Based on the needs of the Y-PEER and other youth-led networks in Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Iraq, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Serbia and Ukraine, and following the objectives of the “Youth Leadership for the Development and Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals” project, as well as the results of the Need Assessment survey, organized in November – December 2017, the PETRI – Sofia Annual School will consist of two separate modules that will empower youth leaders for the development and implementation of SDGs. The two modules running in parallel, are follows:
1. “Project Development and Management”
2. “Fundraising and Resource Mobilization”
Skills in these areas are key to young people who are actively working in the non-governmental sector and are active citizens in their countries, involved in organizing campaigns, events, projects related to the Sustainable Development Goals.
The organization of the annual meeting of national coordinators of the Y-PEER network is also part of the PETRI – Sofia project. The so-called Global Advisory Board Meeting of Y-PEER will also take place on 19-20 April 2018 and will bring together the national and international coordinators of Y-PEER, in order to discuss issues relevant to the development of the international network. During the meeting, the experience will be shared between the national Y-PEER networks, the ByLaws of the international network will be updated and an Annual Work Plan will be developed.
Differing from previous years’ meetings, the meeting in April 2018 will focus on resource mobilization, directing more efforts on SRHR in Humanitarian settings, peacebuilding.
Additionally, the GAB meeting will address advocacy, reporting, internal and external communications and monitoring and evaluation. The national and international coordinators from 30 countries will take part in the GAB Meeting 2018.
The International Institute for Youth Development PETRI – Sofia implements the project “Youth Leadership for Development and Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals” with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Throughout its existence, the International Institute for Youth Development PETRI – Sofia has successfully collaborated with institutions and organizations at local, national and international level. Since 2015, partnership relations have been developed between the Institute and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Bulgaria (MFA), and PETRI – Sofia has successfully implemented two projects through the Bulgarian Development Aid in 2015 and 2016.
In 2017, PETRI – Sofia started a third project with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs – “Youth Leadership for the Development and Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals”, which aims to develop the capacity of active young people to contribute for reaching the Sustainable Development Goals, as well as their leadership and social skills, their knowledge and skills in the field of project development and management and fundraising, youth policy, youth participation and development.
The young people involved in the PETRI – Sofia activities under this project are young leaders, potential staff and experts in the national and regional institutions of their countries, the Western Balkans, the Black Sea region, and countries characterized by internal instability and sources of migratory flows: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia, Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, Iraq and Afghanistan.
PETRI-Sofia’s project consists of several key activities, one of which is the continuation of the international internship program of the center, in which more than 40 young activists from different countries have participated so far. In 2017, under this project, three youngsters started in PETRI – Anmar Khalid from Iraq, Ana Mosiashvili from Georgia and Sargis Ghazaryan from Armenia. They are involved in supporting and updating the online advocacy platform on sexual and reproductive health and rights – Speak Act Change (https://speakactchange.org/), in developing guidelines for working with young people on conflict resolution, peace-building and prevention of radicalization, in the organization of international meetings and trainings and other ongoing activities of PETRI.
Anmar from Iraq says about the fellowship program: “Nothing that is meant for young people should be done without their participation. We must influence decision-making and strive to contribute to positive changes in society. I think that through my fellowship at PETRI – Sofia I can do this, acquiring valuable knowledge and skills, and I am convinced that this experience is extremely important for my personal and professional development.”
The second major project activity is the organization of an international training for 40 youth leaders from the Y-PEER network. The training will take place in April 2018 and will have two modules, which will run in parallel: “Project Development and Management” and “Fundraising and Resource Mobilization”. Skills in these areas are key to young people who are actively working in the non-governmental sector and are active citizens in their countries, involved in organizing campaigns, events, projects related to the Sustainable Development Goals.
The organization of the annual meeting of national coordinators of the Y-PEER network is also part of the PETRI – Sofia project. The so-called Global Advisory Board Meeting of Y-PEER will also take place in April 2018 and will bring together the national and international coordinators of Y-PEER, in order to discuss issues relevant to the development of the international network. During the meeting, experience will be shared between the national Y-PEER networks, the ByLaws of the international network will be updated and an Annual Work Plan will be developed.