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Join our global campaign for World AIDS Day!

The Interagency Task Team on Young Key Populations, including Youth LEAD, Youth Voices Count, UNAIDS RSTAP, UNESCO Bangkok, and UNDP Bangkok Regional Hub, are collaborating with Y+ Global on a global World AIDS Day (WAD) Campaign. This year, our campaign revolves around the theme: ‘Let Young People Lead.’ Our campaign aims to emphasis the pivotal roles that communities and young people play in the HIV response. 

Want to be part of our campaign? Read below!

1. For video submission 

Our global campaign includes developing a video to highlight the voices of youth leaders around the world. To participate, you can send in a short video clip of no more than 1-minute summarising your thoughts on the guide questions to help you with your video:

  1. How do young people lead in the HIV response in a way that is inclusive and impactful for YKP communities?
  2. What are the challenges that young people experience in responding to HIV, and how do young people address them?
  3. What are your hopes and expectations for the future of the HIV response, with a focus on community and youth involvement?

Instructions

  • Record a video of yourself summarising your thoughts on the above questions using a camera/phone. If you are using a phone, please ensure to record the video in portrait/vertical position.
  • The video should not be longer than 1 minute and should be in MP4 format
  • Please email your video to Bloom (bloom@yvc-asiapacific.org) with your name, pronouns, organization (if it is applicable), and your country.

2.  For social media quote cards 

In addition to a video, participants can also submit photos of themselves, including a quote answering the same questions for the video above:

  1. How do young people lead in the HIV response in a way that is inclusive and impactful for YKP communities? 
  2. What are the challenges that young people experience in responding to HIV, and how do young people address them?
  3. What are your hopes and expectations for the future of the HIV response, with a focus on community and youth involvement?

 Participants can be from YKP community leaders, activists, advocates, and UN agency representatives. 

Instructions

DEADLINE OF SUBMISSIONS: Please submit your entries on or before November 20, 2023.

Disclaimer 

By submitting your materials, you agree to allow the Inter-Agency Task Team on Young Key Populations and their members, including Y+ Global, to use your materials for communications and marketing purposes. Your submission may be developed into social media postcards or videos and shared widely on their social media accounts. Additionally, your materials may be featured on their website, news article, or newsletter, which will be released in the days leading up to World AIDS Day or around early December. If you have any concerns about how your image or video is being used or shared on social media, please speak to one of the partners involved in the campaign.

     Bloom finished their Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies from the University of Auckland with Second Class/First Division Honors, and their Masters in Education in Adult Learning and Community Development at the University of Toronto. They successfully launched Asia’s first application for queer gig workers, successfully advocated for the inclusion of queer migrant workers for Vertie Southeast Asia’s study about the situation of migrant workers in Thailand during pandemics, and successfully helped Non-binary Thailand partner with queer CSOs overseas especially in the South East Asia region. Currently, they are the consultant of ASEAN SOGIE Caucus, and the Head of the IR Unit for Non-binary Thailand.
 
    They take pride in being a neurodiverse non-binary/trans activist based in Thailand who has been involved in activism and international development for almost five years.

      Dr. Emmanuel D. Dayalo holds a doctorate degree in Education major in Educational Management and is currently an Associate Professor of Capiz State University-Roxas City Main Campus, Roxas City, Capiz. He is the co-adviser of United Colors of CapSU Roxas City Main Campus (UCC) which its organization’s advocacy is for the empowerment and capacitating the LGBTQIA+ students’ right, health programs and other organized activities to have a voice in the University. Presently, he holds the position as the Coordinator of the Student Organization and Activities of the campus.

      He was recognized as the Outstanding Coach/Adviser of the Student Organization and received an award in Research and Extension of the University of Capiz State University, Roxas City Main Campus.