Strengthening Ulama Support for HIV AIDS Prevention in Indonesia Indonesia Response to HIV AIDS Global Fund & Central Board of Nahdlatul Ulama By : Uday Abdurrahman Advocacy Coordinator Twitter : @udayabdurrahma n
Nov 18, 2014
Strengthening Ulama Support for HIV AIDS Prevention
in Indonesia
Indonesia Response to HIV AIDSGlobal Fund
& Central Board of Nahdlatul Ulama
By :Uday Abdurrahman
Advocacy CoordinatorTwitter :
@udayabdurrahman
Indonesians Society are greatly influenced in their daily life by their spiritual belief in God and religious leaders.
Religious institutions and leaders provide a good medium of communication to an audience which is generally respectful and receptive to the preaching of such leaders.
Religious institutions are dispersed throughout the country, and thereby have the capacity to reach a much larger number of people.
ISLAM & INDONESIAN SOCIETY
Increase commitment among religious leaders in the battle against HIV/AIDS
Involve religious leaders to designing community HIV/AIDS awareness programs to help reduce the stigma and discrimination toward people with HIV AIDS.
Use “Frequently Asked Questions” in program design.
OBJECTIVES
STRATEGIES FOR RELIGIOUS LEADERS
Advocacy works at various levels Training for leaders in HIV/AIDS issues Panel discussions Production and distribution of training
materials HIV/AIDS teaching as a part of religious
preaching Frequent formal & informal
communication with religious leaders
Uday Abdurrahman
Advocacy ManagerIndonesia Response to HIV AIDS Global Fund – PBNU
Twitter : @udayabdurrahmanFacebook : http://fb.me/udayabdurrahman
Facebook : http://fb.me/NUPeduliAIDSTwitter : @NUPeduliAIDS
Thank You