N E W Z E A L A N D A I D S FO U N DAT I O N A FR I CA N C O M M U N I T I E S N E W S L E T T E R
NZAF Contacts
ISSUE 14- DEC 2013
Season’s Greetings!
The New Zealand AIDS Foundation (NZAF) African Team brings to you special Jambo seasonal Christmas greetings. To our new readers, Jambo is the Swahili word for “Hello”.
Staff Corner Christchurch Marian Aden Hussen marian.hussen nzaf.org.nz
The team continues to work, both harder and smarter. The team pictured below having lunch after a vibrant team-building session in Auckland.
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Workshop for the adults held in November 2013 in Auckland to raise awareness and discuss HIV prevention
The workshop was inspiring and interactive with input from parents and Sexual health specialist.
Auckland Carlos Abdelrahman carlos@nzaf.org.nz
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(L to R) Rodney, Carlos, Marian and Tuwe An interactive Youth workshop held in Christchurch in November 2013
Wellington Rodney Tendekay Mugadza
Community Workshops
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The participants are attentively listening to Marian making a point. HIV prevention strategies were discussed, with a special emphasis on condom use as the most effective way of preventing HIV and other STIs.
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Carlos running a Youth workshop in October 2013 in Auckland
Programme Manager Auckland Kudakwashe Tuwe k.tuwe@nzaf.org.nz
The workshop was an active discussion on HIV prevention and the challenges people living with HIV face.
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Rodney participating at the NZAF/ Love Cover Protect (LCP) stall at the Porirua Refugee Communities Safety & Wellbeing Day in Wellington, in October 2013
We asked Graciano about his role in organising the African Youth Talent Showcase, he said “helping to organise this event, I learnt about event management, dealing with different people and also how to raise awareness about important and sensitive issues such as HIV. I encourage members of the community especially the youth to join Love Cover Protect and help raise awareness. We need projects and programmes like Love Cover Protect that make great impact on the health and welbeing of our communities”. He goes on saying “I wish to thank Love Cover Protect and the New Zealand AIDS Foundation for giving me the opportunity to be one of the organisers of the African Youth Talent Showcase 2013, and I appreciate their love and support” Left to Right: Shash one of our valueable volunteers Graciano Aganze African Youth Talent Showcase (Stage Manager) and Esnart (Project Manager)
Jambo Interview
Graciano Aganze, the leader of the African Group ‘FUSION’. Graciano has been involved with Love Cover Protect (LCP) for about a year, he says been part of LCP gave him the opportunity to learn about HIV prevention, raise awareness and support the community. Graciano says “the support the group received from LCP was very helpful, it enabled us to achieve our goal and be part of this great event.”
Love Cover Protect (LCP)
LCP is our social marketing strategy used in engaging our community in condom use. This is done in a culturally appropriate manner.
The African Fusion Group Participating in the Viva Eclectika Intercultural Dance Challenge
Members of the African community in Wellington (pictured below) enjoying the evening at the opening of the South African Movie Festival in November.
Rodney with members of the Wellington African during the openning
LOVE COVER PROTECT Condoms
Strategically displaying LCP condoms in one of our newly established favourite African Bar called Afrika Bar in Wellington. LCP runs monthly gigs in Afrika Bar where African traditional dishes from many African countries are sold. The Bar is owned by our African brother and programme supporter Barika Darboe originally from Gambia. Thank you brother Barika
Rodney with Lee (NZAF Staff) at a Youth Fun Day in Wellington promoting safe sex to the youth
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African Youth Talent Showcase (AYTS)
On November 23rd 2013 all roads led to The Playhouse Theatre in Glen Eden, Auckland, New Zealand, where there was all types and class of music, traditional dance and African poetry by young African artists. The roof was raised as the talent and gifts of the community were expressed with joy, skill and swag. The show was organised by Love Cover Protect (LCP) and aimed to inform and connect young people to services available to them and to promote young African talents. Our gratitude to those who took part, helped to organize, attended and supported the performers is immeasurable. Thank you for your support. In the near future we will take the show country wide; as a way of empowering and intrinsically motivating the young African youth to actively participate in New Zealand world of arts and music. Special thanks to members of the Organizing Committee comprised of the following hard-working cadres : Graciano Aganze (Stage Manager), Rodney Mugadza (Marketing & Promotion), Esnart Chipili (Project Manager), Carlos Abdelrahman (Project Coordinator), DJ Muse Ahmed Cadde (Music and Sound).
A big thank you to our lovely judges (above): Megan Alatini, TK Paradza, Dei Hamo and Makanaka Tuwe
(Left to right) : Graciano (Stage Manager), Phodiso (third prize winner) and Esnart ( Project Manager).
(Left to right) : The second prize winners dance group (R2J) Joelle, Joshua and Rakel pictured above with Tuwe.
Brian Gashema - The AYTS 2013 winner
LCP Supporting Sport
NZAF/ LCP is a proud sponsor of the African sport events in New Zealand.
The Zimbabwe Warriors ( Wellington-based) the 2nd winners of the Labour Day (26 Oct 2013) in Auckland.
Jackson (AKA LiL Jackson) playing for DRC team
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Soul of Africa
On the 2nd November 2013, Christchurch (ChCh) was a hive of activities, celebrating Soul of Africa, where all African communities in ChCh were joined by other communities to rejoice under the theme� White RibbonViolence Against Women�. NZAF/ LCP was one of the key sponsors and actively participated. The following pictures taken at the event tell the excitement and stories:
Jackson (AKA Lil Jackson)
South Africa High Commissioner HE Lalli Zowda was the guest speaker
Maori traditional Dance, during the opening ceremony
African ladies enjoying the traditional African music
World AIDS DaY
Our committed volunteers from the African community in Auckland helping to raise awareness and money during the WAD street collection (29 Nov 2013). We sincerely thank them for their committment to supporting the community.
Binyam Semere - Love Cover Protect Ambassador speaking at the African Women Day Celebration (March 2013)
From the team at New Zealand AIDS Foundation Community Engagement African Communities www.lovecoverprotect.co.nz
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