New magazine takes on HIV/Aids in transport
12 March 2007. For immediate release
New magazine takes on HIV/Aids in transport
Global union federation the ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) today unveiled Agenda, a free new magazine in five languages for those working in transport or the field of HIV/Aids worldwide. Designed to pool and disseminate information and encourage best practice, the annual publication is the latest weapon in the ITF’s anti-Aids campaign, which was launched on World Aids Day 2006 and promotes HIV prevention, campaigns for counselling and testing, for anti-retrovirals and against prejudice.
Dutch union FNV Mondiaal has funded production of the the magazine for three years. The ITF will be distributing it to transport unions, global union federations and relevant stakeholders such as the ILO, World Bank and other institutions and NGOs - and also welcomes requests from other interested organisations. Agenda can also be read and downloaded at www.itfglobal.org/HIV-Aids/agenda1.cfm
ITF General
Secretary David Cockroft commented: “The ITF has been
confronting Aids since the 1980s. The spread of the epidemic
has demanded an escalating response. Everything we have
learned has underlined the importance of collecting and
spreading information and Agenda is the latest tool in
our campaign to do that.”
Doctor Syed Asif Altaf, ITF Global HIV/Aids Project Coordinator, added: “A huge amount of expertise on challenging the virus has been built up by all those fighting the virus, both inside and outside the transport area. We hope that Agenda will provide a forum where everyone can share and swap their experiences for the good of all.”
The contents of the first issue are:
In
Brief
Global campaign takes off • Tackling truckers’
problems • Aviation workers still at risk • Disease
still peaking after 25 years
We can change
attitudes
Global Unions campaigner Alan Leather explains
how
In Brief: other sectors
Fashion awareness blitz •
Comprehensive protection for mineworkers •Advocating for
members at home and away • Organising sex workers in
Cambodia • Best practice award for youth project • First
big steps in prevention and support
Everything
counts
Getting trade union responses off the
ground
Burden of risk
Unsafe habits have proved hard to
break around the ports of Ghana
Wake up call
Urgent
action is needed in Eastern Europe
Opening doors to care
and treatment
How union involvement can help
Inside
views
Perspectives from around the sector
In good
company?
Airline responses to the pandemic have been
mixed
Message not received
Why seafarers need better
access to advice
Triangle of Risk
Far reaching
implications of sexual behaviour in one harbour
town
Fruits of partnership
A truckers' drop in centre
scheme shows the potential for working with outside
organisations
Safe sex demands equality
Are gender
inequalities getting in the way of the safe sex
message?
Highway of Hope
Documentary maker David Browne
reflects on his time filming in East Africa
Listen and
Learn
A pioneering audio documentary is getting vital
information across to Swedish truckers
Behaviour Change:
Step by Step
How to ensure HIV education has an
effect
Overcoming Stigma
Transport workers in Asia need
to start talking
About Agenda
Editorial information,
how to order, web
links
ENDS