Jerusalem AIDS Project

 
 

A national and International NGO, focusing on education for HIV/AIDS Prevention. Major areas of work include: formal education, conflict areas and non-formal education youth settings. JAIP has developed unique models for HIV prevention, which have been adapted in 27 developing countries in Latin America, Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe. The organization is strong in capacity building and training. This unique operation is conducted in cooperation with professional international bodies such as World Health Organization and UNAIDS.

Swaziland promotes circumcision to curb spread of HIV
Swaziland, November 2, 2008
The Jerusalem AIDS Project is currently promoting a circumcision program in Swaziland. This revolutionary program was exposed by various international media outlets.


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Israeli group represents Israel at HIV/AIDS conference in Mexico City
Mexico City, August 6, 2008
The Israeli non governmental aid group "Jerusalem AID Project" (JAIP) is currently participating in the 2008 International AIDS conference in Mexico City.


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Israeli expertise in ritual helps Africa combat AIDS
Africa, July 8, 2008
Chicago Tribune reports about a unique Israeli project of The Jerusalem AIDS Project and Hadassah in Africa.


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Jerusalem AIDS Project work in HIV Prevention in Israel, Middle East and Internationally will be fea
France, January 29, 2008
The French Minister of Culture and Communication announced that the Directorate for Museums Affairs will include an exhibit of selected items from JAIP's national and international work in HIV prevention.
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Israeli team works with Swazi surgeons to fight HIV
Swaziland, October 18, 2007
The Jerusalem Post reports that a three-member Israeli medical delegation is now in Swaziland to teach local African surgeons to perform circumcisions on men to reduce their risk of contracting AIDS, the first of three such missions to Africa.
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Israeli woman participates on UNAIDS meeting in Geneva
Geneva, June 27th, 2007
Hanni Rosenberg Chairperson of the Jerusalem AIDS Project has left on Sunday morning June 24 to Geneva to participate in a board meeting of the UNAIDS.


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Event on HIV/AIDS in South Africa to take place in Israel
Israel - South Africa, May 22, 2007
The Jerusalem AIDS Project in cooperation with The South African embassy in Israel and Dr Gail Loon-Lustig are organizing an awareness event on the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa.


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Israel teaches WHO about circumcision
Israel, November 28, 2006
Yedyot Achronot reports: Research reveals circumcision reduces chances of being infected with HIV. World Health Organization seeks to hold mass circumcision in Africa, where virus is spreading meanwhile, representatives arrive in Israel to learn about process
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Israeli experts advise circumcision in Third World
Jerusalem, November 28, 2006
"We at JAIP have much experience in developing communication and education strategy for prevention of infection and can be a model for others," he said.


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UN praises Israeli NGO for HIV/AIDS education program
Israel, October 17, 2006
In an unprecedented act, the UN body responsible for global AIDS work – UNAIDS – is featuring prominently from today as a 'best practice' – the educational model of The Jerusalem AIDS Project.


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Israel’s AIDS man to participate in Int. AIDS convention in Toronto
Toronto, July 25, 2006
Dr. Inon Schenker one of the leading public health specialists on HIV/AIDS and youth in risk in Israel will be traveling to Toronto to attend and lecture in the International AIDS conference.


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Israeli woman to attend high level meeting at AIDS Conference in the UN
New York, USA, May 2006
Hanni Oren will be the only representative of the Israeli civil society to arrive the UN's High Policy meeting at the end of May.


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Israel leads worldwide AIDS awareness campaign
Israel, November 27, 2005
An ambitious idea aimed at raising awareness about AIDS education that originated in Israel will resonate around the world this week. Literally. an Israel21c story.


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Israeli Aid Group Calls 1 Million People to Join Unique World AIDS Day Campaign
Jerusalem, November 13, 2005
A unique Israeli campaign was launched today to raise awareness to World AIDS Day which will take place on December 1, 2006.


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Israeli Volunteers Ring Bells for AIDS Education
Tel Aviv, July 03, 2005
The Israeli Group Jerusalem AIDS Project started a unique project called Ringing Bells - which is trains backpackers to be volunteers in educating about HIV/AIDS prevention.


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“Ringing Bells”
Israel, May 25th, 2005
The Israeli Group The Jerusalem AIDS Project will be launching a new program called "Ringing Bells" which is aimed at training Israeli backpackers on HIV/AIDS prevention. The backpackers will then travel to developing countries to help teach communities on how to deal with this issue.
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Israeli Group Campaigns For World AIDS Day
Israel, December 1, 2004
The Jerusalem AIDS Project in collaboration with Goodwill Ambassador to The UN Food Program and UNAIDS Campaigner promote this year's World AIDS Day campaign on 'Women and HIV'.


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Jerusalem AIDS Project Participates in the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok
Bangkok, Thailand, July 9-16, 2004
Hanni Rosenberg and Inon Shankar, both from the Jerusalem AIDS Project (JAIP). During the conference Hanni was invited to co-steer a session on spirituality and AIDS.


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UN Recruits Israeli AIDS Activist As 'Goodwill' Ambassador
Bangkok, Thailand, November 23, 2003
For the first time an Israeli has been appointed by the United Nations body responsible for the World AIDS Campaign as an official 'World AIDS campaigner.'


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Jerusalem AIDS Project Invited to Participate in UN HIV/AIDS Session
U.S.A., 15, June 2001
Mrs. Hanni Rosenberg, Director of Jerusalem AIDS Project was invited by the United Nations to participate in a Special Session on HIV/AIDS


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Jerusalem AIDS Project Produces Special Educational Kit for Youth in Rwanda
Through the Training of AIDS Educators Project in Kigali, the Jerusalem AIDS project has produced a special educational kit for youth, with flipcharts and manuals, tailored for Rwandan culture and needs.
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AIDS Education in Schools Around Israel
JAIP is a volunteers-based, national and international non-governmental organization, located in the heart of Jerusalem, Israel. Chaired by Mrs. Hanni Rosenberg, JAIP has an active board, which includes professionals from various disciplines and a PLWH, Inbal.
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Latin America A Major Success Story
Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Costa Rica Honduras, El Salvador, Panama, Guatemala - have all benefited from JAIP training workshops, being in many of these countries the first introduction of school based AIDS education.
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Jerusalem AIDS Project In Depth Background
Some more in depth background on Jerusalem AIDS Project (JAIP). JAIP is an independent, International NGO, which gained wide experience in the last 5 years in the area of professional training in HIV/AIDS both in the Middle East and in developing countries in Asia and Latin America. Teams of experts from the project w ere involved in 35 major community-based AIDS Education interventions in 21 countries, in addition to the work done on a national scale in Israel.
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People Who Make a Difference
JAIP is a volunteers-based, national and international non-governmental organization, located in the heart of Jerusalem, Israel. Chaired by Mrs. Hanni Rosenberg, JAIP has an active board, which includes professionals from various disciplines and a PLWH, Inbal.
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AIDS Conference Bridges Middle East Politics
Canada, 10 July 1996
Middle Eastern health workers are putting aside religous and political divisions and joining forces to fight the spread of the AIDS virus.


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Survey: 40% of high schoolers not taught about AIDS
Two-fifths of senior and junior high school pupils have never heard any mention in school of AIDS, according to a telephone survey of teenagers by the Jerusalem AIDS Project in advance of World AIDS Day, to be marked today.
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Organization:
Jerusalem AIDS Project

Population served:
Both sexes, Children, Teens, Adults, Seniors, Teachers and healthcare workers

Languages:
Hebrew, English, Spanish, Arabic, Russian

Area of Focus:
Education for HIV/AIDS Prevention, Public Health, Training and counseling

Location of Activities:
Israel, Middle East and 28 developing countries in Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Asia

Contact Person:
Mrs. Hanni Rozenberg, Executive Director

Office Address:
Heler 10 St. P.O.B. 7179, Jerusalem 91072,Israel

Phone:
00-972–2-679 7677

Fax:
00-972–8-9356-59800

Email:
jaipisrael@yahoo.com

Link To

Jerusalem AIDS Project WebSite


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