IN CAMPAIGN
ICWEA together with other partners organised a Coalition Platform to advise 2011 government election candidates. The idea: to visualise the priorities of the health sector, to strengthen the national response to HIV/AIDS, to generate a commitment from political leaders to deal with the void in treatment and virus prevention.

TB/HIV
Between June 2007 and December 2010 ICWEA went into partnership with the Treatment Action Group (TAG) to implement the activities of the Tuberculosis/HIV project in Africa. The goal: to strengthen, train and support the advocates of the African community with TB/HIV, as well as activists’ community organizations on HIV and the networks of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA).

SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 
The workshops raised awareness about the realities and priorities of HIV positive women and the importance of access to informationfor health care and the defence of rights.

Capacity building also landed in Southern Africa. In Johannesburg, 44 positive women from South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, Malawi, Swaziland, Mozambique and Zimbabwe met. Among them there were 16 young women under 30.

AIDS WORLD DAY
ICWEA celebrated the 2010 AIDS World Day with the slogan: “Women will not wait. Let’s act now! And let’s face the challenges that women with HIV experience.”

FOR PHILLY LUTAAYA
In 2010 ICWEA was involved in the planning of a meeting during the Philly Lutaaya 2010 celebration with the Uganda AIDS Commission. Lutaaya was a well-known musician from Uganda who made public that he lived with HIV and added to efforts to look for responses to the pandemic.