Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Dear Forum, Kindly make a note of following Issue. Positive Women Network (PWN+) was established in October of 1998 to address the growing needs of women and children living in India with HIV and AIDS. Since then, PWN+ has become a leader in HIV advocacy and is the only Indian self-help organization focusing entirely on the concerns of Women and Children living with HIV. Apart from this, we have also formed networks both at District and State level. So far we have developed 13 State level networks in India. We were working since 2005 at Nagapattinam district in Tamilnadu for Women living with HIV/AIDS. PWN+ is the first organization who has taken up the Issue of HIV/AIDS in Nagapattinam District. We were worked with the TNSACS Project – Capacity Building Programme at Nagapattinam and Villupuram District. From September 2005, we run the Drop in Centre at Nagapattinam. Through the Dropping center at Nagapattinam, around 200 Women Living with HIV/AIDS are benefited. Suddenly TNSACS stopped funding PWN+ and we were informed by TNSACS PD that, to apply for Drop in centre in order to get support from Government. We were very hopeful that, our Drop in centre will be sanctioned by TNSACS. But, now they have come with the final list of Drop in centers, where PWN+ the only organization which is working for WLHA not included. Now, we have a doubt that, whether the list being prepared with Honest mind or not. We hope that, there must be some Corruption went through the whole process. Also we would like to know from the PD that under which criteria the NGOs are selected and we would like to request the PD to kindly show the documents given by those organization to get sanctioned, to the organizations working with PLHA. Kindly consider the above issue and on behalf of WLHA in Tamilnadu we are requesting TNSACS PD to respond us and do the needful. In Solidarity Positive Women Network (PWN+) 109,Parsn Paradise Apartments, A-3,C-Block,G.N.Chetty Road, T.Nagar, Chennai-17 Phone:044-28342801,28342804 e-mail: <suseelaanand@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 Dear Forum, Re: /message/9005 In response to the subject on " We Want Justice. TNSACS stopped funding PWN+ " in the AIDS INDIA forum, we as a state level network for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Tamil Nadu strongly accept the TNSACS selection process 1. According to NACO and SACS with reference to NACPIII, the Drop in Centre project is given for the intervention among the People Living with HIV/AIDS and it is understood that it will include all the communities including women infected with HIV/AIDS. 2. TNSACS or any donor agency have all the rights to stop their funding according to their guidelines and procedures 3. The process of selection of drop in centres in Tamil Nadu has certain criteria, and the selection criteria have been followed by the TNSACS and District Authorities for the selection of PLHA networks in the districts for Drop in centre project. 4. As per NACO guidelines, DAPCU is the unit headed by the District collector. They have a selection committee which comprises the Collector, joint director of health services, District Director of health Services, ART senior medical officer, a representative from TANSACS and the district program manager. They have a standard format for selection process and the selection committee is formed by a group of expertise. 5. As per the format, any service delivery point that needs to implement the project should be an independently registered body that functions on its own with a governing body from the district level community people and it should have its own bank transaction. 6. In experience of other states, the drop in centres which has been funded by SACS was stopped as the NACP II process was completed. New process of selection will take place according to the NACP III guidelines. 7. When any organisation applies for funding, the organisations have to know the criteria before applying for projects, and there is a committee for the selection and higher authorities like Project Directors cannot be blamed for selection 8. The Executive Committee members of TNSACS are well aware of the selection criteria, and a representative from PWN+ is also a part of the existing Executive Committee. Being a representative of the Executive Committee, it is unfair to criticise TNSACS and creating a wrong notion to other people about the TNSACS and its activities. Finally, we feel without any evidence, we should not talk about corruption on the selection process. TNNP+ as a state level network consisting of around 26,849 PLHA including WLHA from 30 district level networks strongly accept the TNSACS selection process. Thanks and Regards Karunanidhi President, TNNP+ Tamil Nadu Networking people with HIV/AIDS (TNNP+) No.391/30, East 8th Street, Near Mahatma Montessori school –south gate K.K. Nagar, Madurai-625020 Tel; 02452-2523134/2523505. Email-tnnpplus@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 Dear FORUM, Re: /message/9005 Mr. Karunanidhi's endorsement does not justify the concerns of the aggreived party. As a gender sensitive approach, PWN+ should have been accomodated.(as it appears tay they are the only one left out). If the were memers of the committee, they have even more reasons to smell a rat. If the resons for disqualification were shared we would be in beter position to judge neutrally the selection process. Rajesh Sood Centre for Health Promotion. Dr RK Sood FETP Scholar (NIE, Chennai) drrksood@... +91 9418064077, +91 9445157327 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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