As a part of my job responsibilities, I keep the "Bringing Health
Information to the Community" blog
http://medstat.med.utah.edu/blogs/BHIC/ (I love my job, I actually
*have* to keep a blog!) One of the things I try to do is to highlight
days like World AIDS Day, and include postings with resources to find
more health related information on those topics. If you look at November
30, Dec. 1, and today's postings, you will see several posts related to
HIV/AIDS. What I need to do a better job of is getting this information
BEFORE the day of the event! The BHIC blog feeds into the DDN blog, so
you will sometimes see these posts on the "latest blog entries" on the
DDN home page.

siobhan

Siobhan Champ-Blackwell, MSLIS
Community Outreach Liaison
National Network of Libraries of Medicine,  MidContinental Region
Creighton University Health Sciences Library
2500 California Plaza
Omaha, NE 68178
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Janet
Feldman
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 12:18 PM
To: digitaldivide
Subject: Re: [DDN] World AIDS Day, and other awareness campaigns,what
can we do together?



Dear John, Lars, and All,

Hello and great to see you both posting! Lars, I have participated in
GLD
for several years now, and have helped to anchor the Africa slot for the
past 2 voyages. I say that because, also being involved in the Peace
Tiles
project, I think it would be fantastic if there could be some focus on
this
global event too, next October (for GLD 10)! In Africa, we had many
participants in the project Lars created; in India, 200+ schoolchildren,
as
well as many schools and NGOs, also participated.

For GLD last year, we did have a large number of speakers lined up in
the
Africa section--including the then HIV/AIDS coordinator for TIG, as well
as
an AMARC Africa rep, members of community radio networks, someone
affiliated with the Developing Countries Farm Radio Network. What we did
not have was the technological capacity (nor sufficient time) to give
access to all those who tried to get into the chatrooms, so many tried
to
dial in to participate but could not get through. And many people in
Africa
and elsewhere also need free phone time, and access to better (faster,
higher-end) computers, for whatever they might do via the Internet.

So, technological improvements will be helpful, and perhaps we can start
very early on to identify who will communicate and how (by what means),
and
to rehearse and orchestrate that. Funds would probably be helpful for
this
too...but we can certainly build the case for them by building exciting
programs, and that will be the easy part, as it has been in the past.

In terms of an audience, and especially if you want to focus on radio, I
think we should reach out to WorldSpace, First Voice International,
Developing Countries Farm Radio Network, AMARC, and also WSIS, TIG, and
others. Again, to create an audience--as we did for the Peace Tiles--and
then go for some funding.

I'm going to be writing to all of those who participated and who we
hoped
might participate in the Africa section of GLD 8, to tell them abt GLD
10
in 2006, so hope to develop a program fairly rapidly for the Africa
slot.
That should make it easier to reach out not only to organizations who
might
jump on board to help with networking and technological capacity, but
who
also might give some funding.  And we can ask participants to
"advertise"
and bring in local audiences. There are so many networks of community
radio
associations worldwide that it should not be too hard to work locally
and
go globally.

It would be fantastic if DDN members and the networks as a whole could
help
to support--in a myriad of ways depending on skills and interests--the
various "special days" John mentions, and getting the word out through
networking is key to that. "Connecting the dots", or the "days"  in this
case, can be helpful too, ie enlisting many of the individuals and
groups
brought in for one day to help with others.  I can think of a number of
GLD
participants who have as interests education, youth, ICTs, health, the
environment, et al (ie all of those mentioned) and am sure that's true
of
DDN members too.

Thanks much and look forward to GLD 10 and to developing communities of
support for awareness, education, and activism for these "special days",
and all days! Janet  (Feldman, [EMAIL PROTECTED])











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