Saturday, March 19, 2011

Re: [KeralaAIDS] Will Kerala make Pre-marital HIV test Mandatory ?


Dear All,


It is high time that one has to view HIV as an issue with health and social dimensions, and not as a moral question.

If it is a question of transmission, what is the guarantee that a man would not contract HIV after his marriage? More importantly, what is the guarantee that a husband would not contract HIV from his wife, after their marriage? In the context of extra marital heterosexual relationships, there is always a woman, and the woman need not necessarily be a sex worker.

We are still under the wrong moralistic notion that marriage is a great wall that prevents everything. Why don't we insist on Hepititis B test before marriage? It spreads much faster than HIV, and  is more dangerous.

If the State Women's Commission is not considering all these factors, then it stands the risk of being a regressive body, working on regressive lines.

Regards,

J. Rajasekharan Nair,
Foundation for Integrated Research in Mental Health (FIRM),
Thiruvananthapuram
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[KeralaAIDS] The Woman who Chose to Live


The woman who chose to live

A yellow tinge on the shimmering marbles of the most adorned memorial of love, the Taj Mahal could evoke the attention of the Indian government, but the most poignant love memorials located in North Kerala still remain unnoticed. Sitting beneath the garlanded photograph of B P Moideen, at B P Moideen Seva Mandir, Moideen’s beloved Kanchana Mala recalls her ‘rebirth’ as the Kanchanedathi (elder sister Kanchana) of the locals after the unexpected death of her lover Moideen.

Their love story is famous is Mukkom, where Moideen and Kanchana grew up, she the daughter of a Hindu landlord, he the scion of a wealthy Muslim family. The families knew one another and the two played and went to school together. Until, of course,  they fell in love. Kanchana was put under a house arrest that lasted 25 years, ending only because Moideen died while trying to save the victims of a boat wreck.

“When a friend of Moideen’s told my sister that he had drowned in the brook of the Chaliyar river while saving the victims of a boat wreck, I could not even believe it. I wanted to end my life and even attempted suicide,” she recalls. She was 41 years old then, Moideen was 44.

After he died, hostilities ceased, in a manner of speaking. “Moideen’s mother reminded me of my duties to him and persuaded me to take up the services started by him,” she recollects. Moideen, a service-oriented person, had started a centre to empower destitute women.

And so, Kanchana, now 69, chose to live as the widow of a man she had never married, choosing instead to  help hundreds of destitute women in and around her village, even 30 years after the tragic death of Moideen.

The Seva Mandir, an epitome of love between an Islam faithful and a Hindu woman, extends help regardless of their faith or religion.  Transforming the old, deteriorated house of Moideen into a ‘Seva Mandir’ with the blessings of Moideen’s mother Fathima, Kanchana never thought that she would have to take on a legal route for retaining Seva Mandir.

A counselling centre, library, reading room and training centre that offers various vocational courses for the poor with the support of Community Development Through Polytechnique (CDTP) are being operated out of the Seva Mandir and these activities will have an abrupt end if the land has to be handed over to a third person.

Inspired by Fathima, the first director of the B P Moideen Seva Mandir, Kanchana started her positive walk by counselling the residents of a nearby colony, who were engaged in the flesh trade. She helped them gain dignity and employment through the Mahila Samajam formed by her.

“It was an eye-opener,” says Kanchana while recalling the miserable and piteous lives of women who were living in that colony which was just a kilometre away from her residence. “It was a shock to see the door of her house which was damaged in an attack by the anti-socials,” sighed the ‘Jahanara’ of Moideen, recalling the words of a young woman in the colony who was married to a much older man as she felt it difficult to fight off the anti-socials without the support of a man.

The growing gap between the haves and the have-nots disturbed Kanchana, instigating her to seek the help of other social organisations for starting literacy programme and employment training programme for women. “I took charge of the Seva Mandir in 1985 to achieve the task,” she shares standing beneath the huge cutout of Moideen, who was a football player, reminding that the efforts were started by Moideen.

This ultimate tribute of love, a realistic effort to enliven the memories of a person, by educating and assisting the destitute is the most inspiring fact about this organisation. Though a few turn up to gaze at an edifice inlaid with moss as the court cases prevent the director and board of the Seva Mandir from taking up renovation, this two-storied office cum library cum training centre of the Seva Mandir, has become an integral part of Mukkom.

Protection of the destitute like Rani (name changed), an HIV/AIDS patient belonging to a nomadic group, is also Kanchana’s responsibility. “When Rani who thrived on the streets of Mukkom cried out in agony holding the bone of some animals, believing it to be the bone of her own infant, who was missing for the past a few months, I was really touched and had to counsel her to and make her believe that it was the bone of a goat,” shares Kanchana.

Mahila Samajam, a self-help group for women, Gramadarshan, Mahila Avakasha Samrakshana Samithi (a committee to protect the rights of women), people’s bank, Netaji Anthyodaya Kendra, P T Bhaskara Panikkar Counselling Centre, P N Panikkar Fraternity project and Seva Mandir Education Trust are other organisations run by Kanchana at the Seva Mandir.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

[KeralaAIDS] President's Bioethics Commission Names International Research Panel

 

Note: Dr. Nandini, an alumnus of Thiruvananthapuram Medical College, and former Deputy Director General of the Indian Council of Medical Research, has been named in this International Research Panel along with other members like Dr. Peter Piot, former Executive Director of UNAIDS, and Dr. Unni Karunakara, President of the International Council of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Apart from a thorough fact-finding investigation into the 1946-48 research on Sexually Transmitted Diseases conducted in Guatemala, the Panel will also examine whether the “current rules for research participants protect people from harm or unethical treatment, domestically as well as internationally”.


President’s Bioethics Commission Names International Research Panel
http://www.bioethics.gov/news/2011/03/presidents-bioethics-commission-names-international-research-panel.html

Takes critical step in fulfilling President Obama’s charge stemming from 1940s Sexually Transmitted Disease experiments in Guatemala


Washington, D.C.
 — Dr. Amy Gutmann, Chair of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, today announced the formation of an International Research Panel to consider the standards for protecting human subjects in scientific studies.

The announcement comes in direct response to a request from President Obama. The President asked the Commission to report on the effectiveness of current U.S. rules and international standards for the protection of human subjects in scientific studies supported by the Federal Government and to assure him that “the current rules for research participants protect people from harm or unethical treatment, domestically as well as internationally.”

This request arose in the wake of revelations last October about U.S. Public Health Service supported research on sexually transmitted diseases in Guatemala from 1946 to 1948, which involved the intentional infection of vulnerable human populations.

The International Research Panel will consider the effectiveness of current federal rules and international standards governing research involving human subjects.

The International Research Panel includes experts on medical ethics, science and clinical research who bring wide experience from academia, government, and industry. They hail from many countries, including Argentina, Brazil, China, Egypt, Guatemala, India, Russia, Uganda, Belgium, and the United States. The Panel members will be acting in their individual capacities and are not official representatives of their home nations.

The members of the panel and their countries of origin:
John Arras (US) is a member of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. He is the Porterfield Professor of Biomedical Ethics and Professor of Philosophy, Director of the Programs in Bioethics, and affiliated programs with the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Humanities in the School of Medicine at the University of Virginia.

Julius Ecuru
 (Uganda) is the Assistant Executive Secretary at the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology (UNCST).

Christine Grady
 (US) is a member of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. She is the Deputy Chief of the Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center. She also serves as the Head of the Department’s Section on Human Subjects Research.

Dirceu Greco
 (Brazil) is the Director of the Department of STD, AIDS and Viral Hepatitis of the Brazilian Ministry of Health. He is professor of Internal Medicine/Infectious Diseases at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UMFG). He was also chosen to serve as a permanent member of the National Commission on Research Ethics (CONEP) from 2007-2011.

Amy Gutmann
 (US) chairs the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. She is President of the University of Pennsylvania and Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science in the School of Arts and Sciences.

Unni Karunakara
 (India) was the deputy director of health for the Millennium Villages Project at the Earth Institute at Columbia University. Currently he is an assistant professor in the Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health.

Nandini Kumar
 (India) is a member of the executive committee of the Forum for Ethics Review Committees in India (FERCI), a National Chapter of the Forum for Ethics Review Committees in Asia Pacific (FERCAP). She was closely involved in finalization of the Indian Council of Medical Research Ethical Guidelines of 2000 and of 2006.

Sergio Litewka
 (Argentina) is the International Programs Director and research assistant professor for the University of Miami Ethics Programs. He is the project director for the Pan American Bioethics Initiative.

Luis López
 (Guatemala) sits on the Board of Directors for the Latin American and Caribbean Forum of Ethics Committees for Health Research (FLACEIS) and is a member of the advisory committee of the UNESCO REDBIOETICA. He is a Faculty member at the Medical School in the University of San Carlos (USAC) and a member of the research ethics committee of the USAC. He also served as a clinical trials assessor for the Guatemalan Ministry of Health, an editor for the Center for Health Science Research Magazine, and a legal representative for the Oxlajuj N’oj Foundation. Since 2009, he has been General Coordinator of the Cochrane Collaboration Guatemala Center.

Adel Mahmoud
 (Egypt) is the former President of Merck Vaccines and an expert on disease control in the developing world and vaccine development. He is a Lecturer with the Rank of Professor at The Department of Molecular Biology and The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.

Nelson Michael
 (US) is a member of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. He is Director of the Division of Retrovirology at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and the Director, U.S. Military HIV Research program.

Peter Piot
 (Belgium) is Director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He is the former Under Secretary-General of the United Nations and the founding Executive Director of UNAIDS. He is former Associate Director of the World Health Organization’s Global Programme on AIDS. Dr. Piot co-discovered the Ebola virus in 1976.

Huanming Yang
 (China) co-founded BGI (formerly Beijing Genomics Institute) in 1999 and is currently President and Professor of BGI.  He and his collaborators have made a significant contribution to the Human Genome Project, the HapMap Project, and the 1000 Genomes Project.  Dr. Yang has received many awards and honors, including Research Leader of the Year by Scientific American in 2002 and Award in Biology by the Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) in 2006.  

Boris Yudin
 (Russia) is head of the Department of Comprehensive Problems of Human Studies at the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is the Russian representative on the Steering Committee on Bioethics, Council of Europe. He is Vice-Chairman, Russian Committee on Bioethics, Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO.

“The members of this International Research Panel will offer a valuable global perspective,” Gutmann said. “Their diverse backgrounds, extensive experience and understanding of global research, and their commitment to the highest ethical standards will be critical to informing the Bioethics Commission’s report to President Obama.”

The International Research Panel will convene in a series of meetings, or Consultation, that will examine:
·         The dominant norms, and competing alternatives, driving the ethics of medical research in different global regions outside of the U.S.;
·         The conflicts, if any, between U.S. norms and international standards;
·         The challenges facing researchers conducting U.S.-funded research in global settings; and
·         How best to address any major differences in regional norms for medical research.

The group plans to meet three times, with at least one of the meetings taking place outside the United States. The Consultation proceedings will be distributed publicly. Public comments on these proceedings will be solicited before the Bioethics Commission submits its final report to the President.
In addition, at the President’s request the Bioethics Commission will include a thorough fact-finding investigation into the 1946-48 research. This historical investigation is being conducted by Commission staff, including several senior experts and consultants, and led by Valerie Bonham, the Commission’s Executive Director.

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[KeralaAIDS] Faith leaders to cite scriptures to spread awareness of HIV and AIDS

 
Note: Several leaders across different faiths, including those from Kerala are seen in this list


India: Faith leaders to cite scriptures to spread awareness of HIV and AIDS

Top scholars and religious leaders representing various faiths have gathered at the Art of Living International Center in Bangalore to assess and adapt the different approaches of religious scriptures towards health issues and HIV/AIDS.

“None of the great religious scriptures of the world teach and preach discrimination against people suffering with HIV and AIDS," said Art of Living founder, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

"We have gathered here to find solutions from our great scriptures which would authenticate our contention that there should not be any discrimination. We need to come out of the discrimination and the fear of it and uniformly create awareness about the seriousness of the calamity which is facing the society today," he continued.

Sri Sri was addressing various inter-faith heads, scholars who have gathered at the Art of Living International Centre in Bangalore for a two-day working meeting, from March 12-13. The meet is being held to assess and adapt the different approach of religious scriptures to illness and HIV.

“Our aim is to come to a zero. Zero new HIV infections, zero HIV-related deaths and zero discrimination,” said Asa Anderson, UNAIDS.

Top scholars and heads representing Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Jain, Buddhist and Hindu faiths will study the respective approaches and collate it in a document to be used by NACO and the Department of Health and Family planning for public messages on HIV and AIDS.

The heads and scholars include Chandra Prakash Kaushik, National President, Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha; Achaya DR. Gopal Khettry, Bhabar Harbola Mandir Trust, West Bengal; Munishree Mani Kumarji, Vice President, Shree Mahendra Muni Mission Trust; S Dharminder Singh Ubha, Principal, GSSDGS Khalsa College, Patiala (SGPC, Sri Amritsar); Doctor KJ Farooqi, All faith Forum; Konchok Choster; Vice President, All Ladakh Gonpa Association; Dr Mohd. Fakim Akhtar Nadvi, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad; Dr K. Jamaluddin Farooqi, Department of Arabic, WMO Arts & Science, Wayanad, Kerala; Beryl Logan, United Evangelical Churches in India - UELCI, Chennai.

Citing the importance of faith-based organizations, Father Philip Kuruvila, Co-ordiantor, INERELA+ , said, “Faith leaders have greater reach and a spiritual mandate and they can challenge the stigma against people suffering from HIV and AIDS with courage and conviction."

“The visibility of strong religious leadership and adapting the scriptures in response to HIV will galvanize the national response at a critical moment. It will create greater awareness and more accurate information and perceptions by and about faith communities and religious leaders in relation to HIV and AIDS,” said Richa Chopra, Director, Projects Management Unit, the Art of Living.

Simultaneously, Indian Inter-faith Coalition on HIV AIDS and International Network of Religious leaders living with HIV AIDS (INERELA) is conducting a training on various issues related to HIV and AIDS for the Art of Living volunteers who would then travel across the length and breadth of the country to spread awareness and educate the masses on HIV AIDS.

The inter-faith meeting was organized by the Art of Living in partnership with UNAIDS, AINA (Asian Interfaith Network on HIV and AIDS), Indian Interfaith Coalition on HIV AIDS following a directive from the Government of India, Dept. of Health.

The Art of Living in collaboration with UNAIDS has been actively working towards creating awareness and reducing the stigma in people suffering from HIV AIDS.

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[KeralaAIDS] Job Vacancies at TCIF, APAC, and CRY

 
Programme Officers
TCI Foundation
 
Location: Kerala, Goa, Tamilnadu, Maharashtra, Delhi, Punjab 
Last Date: March 26, 2011
Email: programmeofficer.tcif@gmail.com 


Program Officer - Targeted Intervention TSU - Kerala & APAC
AIDS Prevention & Control (APAC) Project

Location: Chennai
Last Date: March 13, 2011
Email: apacvhs@gmail.com


Assistant Manager / Manager (Karnataka / Kerala / Andhra Pradesh / Tamil Nadu)
CRY - Child Rights and You
Location: Bangalore (for Karnataka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh), Chennai (for Tamil Nadu)
Last Date: March 22, 2011
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Thursday, March 3, 2011

[KeralaAIDS] Workshop | NABH Standards Implementation | Thrissur | 10-12 March 2011

Dear All,


The Christian Medical Association of India (CMAI) and Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, in association with the Quality Council of India (QCI) is conducting a workshop on NABH Standards Implementation. It will be held in Thrissur from 10-12 March 2011.


Please download the brochure (click here) for more details.


Thanks and Regards,
Roy Pullockaren
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