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		<title>Nation Donations for HIV Stands Firm, Investments Do Not</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2012 12:30:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; Donor nation funding in 2011 for HIV in low- and middle-income countries returned to prior levels after a drop in 2010, but has been roughly flat since the recession hit world economies in 2008, according to an annual funding analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Joint United Nations Programme on [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/07/life-style/nation-donations-for-hiv-stands-firm-investments-do-not/">Nation Donations for HIV Stands Firm, Investments Do Not</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; Donor nation funding in 2011 for HIV in low- and middle-income countries returned to prior levels after a drop in 2010, but has been roughly flat since the recession hit world economies in 2008, according to an annual funding analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).</p>
<p>The study found that donor governments disbursed US$7.6 billion in 2011 for the AIDS response in low- and middle-income countries. Overall donor government support for AIDS has been flat since 2008, which marked the end of rapid increases in donor disbursements of more than six-fold over the 2002 to 2008 period.</p>
<p>&#8220;International investments still account for two thirds of funding for HIV in Africa, the continent most affected by the epidemic,&#8221; said Paul De Lay, Deputy Executive Director, Programme at UNAIDS. &#8220;Although more and more countries are increasing domestic investments for HIV, investments from donor governments remain an essential resource.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The benefits of early detection and treatment have never been more clear, but countries have never been more challenged to provide needed resources. This is a critical time to keep the focus on the HIV epidemic,&#8221; said Drew Altman, Kaiser Family Foundation President and CEO.</p>
<p>The two largest donor governments –the United States and United Kingdom – reported funding increases. The United States, the largest donor nation, reported a US$785 million increase in disbursements over 2010, but only returned to 2009 levels after reporting a delay in disbursements as the reason for last year&#8217;s decline. Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Norway and Sweden maintained or slightly increased their support, while Ireland, Italy, Japan and the Netherlands decreased funding.</p>
<p>In 2011, the United States accounted for more than half (59.2%) of total donor government disbursements, followed by the United Kingdom (12.8%), France (5.4%), the Netherlands (4.2%), Germany (4.0%) and Denmark (2.5%).</p>
<p>When considering what constitutes a donor&#8217;s &#8220;fair share&#8221; – which this report assesses by looking at donor resources standardized by the size of government economies – Denmark provided the highest amount of resources for AIDS in 2011, followed by the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Ireland and Sweden. The United States was sixth.</p>
<p>According to the latest estimates from UNAIDS, 34.2 million (31.8 million to 35.9 million) people were living with HIV at the end of 2011. Nearly 35 million have died from AIDS-related causes since AIDS was first reported 31 years ago.</p>
<p>The new report provides that latest data available on donor funding based on data provided by governments, and were collected and analyzed by researchers as part of a collaborative effort between the Kaiser Family Foundation and UNAIDS.</p>
<p>The full analysis is available online at <a href="http://www.kff.org/hivaids/7347.cfm" target="_blank">http://www.kff.org/hivaids/7347.cfm</a>.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Get Yourself Tested&#8217; Campaign for STD Awareness Month</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 18:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>The fourth annual GYT: Get Yourself Tested campaign kicks off National STD Awareness Month (April) with new initiatives on-air, online, and on the ground at college campuses and in more than 5,000 health centers across the nation. GYT is an ongoing national campaign launched in 2009 as an extension of a longstanding public information partnership between [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/04/us-news/get-yourself-tested-campaign-for-std-awareness-month/">&#8216;Get Yourself Tested&#8217; Campaign for STD Awareness Month</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>The fourth annual GYT: Get Yourself Tested<strong> </strong>campaign kicks off National STD Awareness Month (April) with new initiatives on-air, online, and on the ground at college campuses and in more than 5,000 health centers across the nation.</p>
<p>GYT is an ongoing national campaign launched in 2009 as an extension of a longstanding public information partnership between MTV and the Kaiser Family Foundation to address the high rates of STDs among those under 25.</p>
<p>It is supported by a broad range of organizations including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Planned Parenthood Federation of America, which reinforce the on-air campaign with on-the-ground promotions conducted with health centers and community organizations across the nation.</p>
<p>&#8220;MTV has made a sustained commitment to challenging the stigma that prevents countless young people from getting tested for STDs and HIV,&#8221; said Jason Rzepka, Vice President of MTV Public Affairs. &#8220;We&#8217;re proud that GYT has helped drive notable increases in STD testing, but there&#8217;s no finish line in this race, and we will continue to do all we can to help our audience make responsible decisions about their sexual health.&#8221;</p>
<p>GYT is a youthful, empowering campaign aimed at reducing the spread of STDs among young people through information; open communication with partners, health care providers, and peers; and testing and treatment as needed. GYT offers a short-hand reference for young people to open up dialogue about STDs and, in particular, the importance of testing.</p>
<p>According to CDC, young people ages 15-24 represent nearly half of all new STDs occurring in the U.S., while representing just 25 percent of the population.  Rates of chlamydia, a preventable and treatable STD, are particularly high.  Chlamydia often has no symptoms, and when left undiagnosed and untreated can cause serious health consequences, including infertility in women.  As a result, CDC recommends annual screening for all sexually active women aged 25 and younger.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re proud to be a part of GYT because of the positive difference it has made on the lives of so many young Americans,&#8221; said Gail Bolan, M.D., director of CDC&#8217;s Division of STD Prevention. &#8220;The facts are clear – STDs are common, and the life-long impact of an untreated STD is real. But, these don&#8217;t have to be accepted parts of life. GYT provides the tools young people need to be proactive about their health.&#8221;</p>
<p>GYT public service messages air throughout the year on MTV channels with cross promotions with health centers and community organizations.</p>
<p>Extensive information resources – including a dedicated website (<a href="http://www.gytnow.org/" target="_blank">www.gytnow.org</a>), which provides basic information about common STDs, talking tips and a zip code locator to find local testing locations – as well as mobile testing locator, GYTNOW (498669) – provide the audience with more information.  During April, the campaign scales up its presence by introducing new messaging and outreach.  Some elements of this year&#8217;s national GYT campaign include:</p>
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<li><strong>&#8220;Team GYT&#8221; </strong>— Celebrities recognizable to the GYT audience help carry the GYT message as part of &#8220;Team GYT.&#8221;  Coming from an array of backgrounds, these celebrities are hand-picked to offer a sense of inspiration and personal empowerment. This year, the campaign is pleased to welcome Litefoot, a Native American rap artist, actor and entrepreneur.Litefoot, a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, also operates the &#8220;Reach the Rez Tour,&#8221; an outreach program that promotes positive change among American Indian youth.Litefoot joins the ranks of the existing members of Team GYT including: The Jersey Shore&#8217;s Vinny, rap visionary Talib Kweli , celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton , America&#8217;s Best Dance Crew&#8217;s Jungle Boogie, professional street skateboarder Stevie Williams , head of <a href="http://thehundreds.com/" target="_blank">Thehundreds.com</a> Bobby Hundreds,Paper Twins&#8217; artists Nica and Edgar A. English , aspiring fashion-conscious entrepreneur Allie Bashuk , surf-loving San Franpsycho, San Francisco designer/painter/artist Ube Urban, Levi Maestro of the online show &#8220;Maestro Knows,&#8221; Buff Monster, designer Han Cholo , and DJ A-Trak. Team GYT will continue to grow throughout the year as new faces are added to the campaign. All will carry the GYT brand out into various aspects of youth culture, encouraging their fans and followers to know their status.</li>
<li><strong>GYT &#8220;Party&#8221;</strong> — GYT has created a new online interactive video experience to encourage conversations about STDs and testing with partners, peers, and health care providers.  The video, a simulation of a party scene, includes five conversations among couples, peers and friends, about STDs and testing and is found at <a href="http://www.itsyoursexlife.com/gyt/talk/party" target="_blank">http://www.itsyoursexlife.com/gyt/talk/party</a>. The GYT Party is filled with talking tips, an interactive quiz, key information for starting a conversation about STDs and testing and other bonus features.</li>
<li><strong>GYT Nation —</strong> GYT is also supported by an extensive on-the-ground outreach effort and is taking GYT to communities across the country. GYT promotional and informational materials, including T-shirts, posters, buttons, brochures, and stickers are being distributed to more than 5,000 health centers and organizations nationwide, including Planned Parenthood&#8217;s network of nearly 800 health centers and additional public and private clinics identified by CDC.GYT is also working with state and local health departments the National Coalition of STD Directors, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine and the National Assembly of School-Based Health Centers to provide young people with information about the campaign. And, the American College Health Association (ACHA) works with GYT to distribute materials through college health centers.</li>
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<p>&#8220;When it comes to STDs, many of those at risk don&#8217;t know it or assume they would know if they had one,&#8221; said Tina Hoff, Senior Vice President and Director of the Kaiser Family Foundation&#8217;s Health Communication &amp; Media Partnerships Program. &#8220;Through a combination of on-air, online, and on-the-ground messages, GYT is working to increase knowledge and remove the stigma of STD testing.&#8221;</p>
<p>During last year&#8217;s GYT campaign, Planned Parenthood health centers tested almost 125,000 men and women in April, and Planned Parenthood affiliates held 240 events with 1,250 youth volunteers, reaching 67,000 people.  Data collected from 10 Planned Parenthood affiliates show that STD testing has increased significantly since the launch of GYT in 2009.</p>
<p>Among the 10 affiliates, there was a 51 percent increase in patients getting tested in April 2011 as compared to the same time in 2008, prior to the launch of the campaign – suggesting that the campaign helped drive an increase in STD tests.</p>
<p>Nationally, Planned Parenthood reported significant increases in the populations most affected by STDs, including African Americans and people living at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty level. Data is not available for all 80 PPFA affiliates and more than 1000 clinics, colleges and universities, and other partners that also supported the campaign in 2011.</p>
<p>&#8220;At Planned Parenthood, we know that affordable testing and treatment, along with education, are the best ways to ensure that young people stay healthy and safe,&#8221; said PPFA President Cecile Richards.</p>
<p>&#8220;For almost a century, Planned Parenthood has been providing health care information and resources aimed at preventing STDs, and our doors are open to everyone. Getting tested is simply a basic part of staying healthy, and we&#8217;re thrilled that the GYT campaign is getting that message out to teens and young people.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Black Celebrities Unite in Response to AIDS</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 15:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>More than 60 Black celebrities have united with Greater Than AIDS to bring attention to the severe and disproportionate epidemic facing Black Americans and reduce the stigma surrounding the disease. Black Americans account for half of the approximately 1.1 million people living with HIV/AIDS in this country today &#8212; and 44 percent of new infections [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/02/life-style/black-celebrities-unite-in-response-to-aids/">Black Celebrities Unite in Response to AIDS</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>More than 60 Black celebrities have united with Greater Than AIDS to bring attention to the severe and disproportionate epidemic facing Black Americans and reduce the stigma surrounding the disease. Black Americans account for half of the approximately 1.1 million people living with HIV/AIDS in this country today &#8212; and 44 percent of new infections &#8212; while representing just 12 percent of the population.</p>
<p>Blacks are also more likely to die of AIDS as compared to other racial and ethnic groups. Coinciding with National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (Feb. 7), Greater Than AIDS is debuting new public service ads (PSAs), coordinated social media posts and other messages from popular Black television and film actors, directors, producers, and others in Hollywood about the devastating effect of HIV/AIDS in the Black community.</p>
<p>Many of the participating talent spoke about people they knew who are living with or have died from the disease. Participating talent will be supporting the campaign&#8217;s themes of unity, hope and empowerment through their own Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms and through personal appearances.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is an unprecedented response from the Black Hollywood community to an issue that has touched so many of our lives,&#8221; said Phill Wilson, President and CEO, Black AIDS Institute. The Black AIDS Institute is a co-founding partner with the Kaiser Family Foundation of Greater Than AIDS.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our voice is one of the most powerful tools we have in combating the ignorance and stigma that still surrounds this disease.&#8221; The celebrities featured in this campaign are all members of the Black AIDS Institute&#8217;s Black Hollywood Task Force on AIDS, which works to engage the Hollywood community in an effort to fight HIV/AIDS.</p>
<p>&#8220;The artists and executives who have joined us in this campaign realize that no matter the celebrity, they are also members of the Black community, and they are trying to do their part.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;HIV/AIDS is a deeply personal issue for many Black Americans, yet the issue is too often silent in many communities,&#8221; said Tina Hoff, Senior Vice President and Director, Health Communication and Media Partnerships, Kaiser Family Foundation.</p>
<p>According to a national survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, more than 60 percent &#8212; three in five &#8212; Black Americans know someone living with HIV/AIDS or who has died from the disease; for most, a family member or close friend.</p>
<p>The Kaiser Family Foundation and the Black AIDS Institute are executive producers.  Linda Jones of The Mass Appeal produced, and Vanessa Williams (SOUL FOOD) with Quincy LeNear and Deondray Gossett (THE DL CHRONICLES, THE VOICE) directed.</p>
<p>Black Hollywood Task Force GREATER THAN AIDS PARTICIPATING TALENT:</p>
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<li>Laila Ali, professional athlete/actress/spokesperson</li>
<li>Tatyana Ali, actress (THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR/NBC, LOVE THAT GIRL!/TV ONE)</li>
<li>Anthony Anderson, actor (LAW &amp; ORDER/NBC, THE BERNIE MAC SHOW/FOX, K-VILLE/FOX, THE SHIELD/FX NETWORK, THE DEPARTED, TRANSFORMERS)</li>
<li>Robb Armstrong, nationally syndicated cartoonist  (JUMPSTART)</li>
<li>Essence Atkins, actress (ARE WE THERE YET/TBS, HALF AND HALF/UPN, SMART GUY/THE WB)</li>
<li>Rochelle Aytes, actress (THE FORGOTTEN/ABC)</li>
<li>Obba Babatunde, actor (PRIVATE PRACTICE/ABC,  HALF &amp; HALF/UPN)</li>
<li>Alimi Ballard, actor (NCIS/CBS, NUMB3RS/CBS)</li>
<li>Denise Boutte, actress (MEET THE BROWNS/TBS, WHY DID I GET MARRIED)</li>
<li>RaVaughn Brown, singer/actress (COLUMBIA RECORDS)</li>
<li>Rhyon Brown, actress (LINCOLN HEIGHTS/ABC FAMILY)</li>
<li>Yvette Nicole Brown, actress, (COMMUNITY/NBC)</li>
<li>Anthony Burrell, actor (THE SKINNY)</li>
<li>Tracy &#8220;Twinkie&#8221; Byrd, casting director (SPARKLE, JUMPING THE BROOM, NOTORIOUS, STOMP THE YARD 1 &amp; 2)</li>
<li>Affion Crockett, actor/comedian (IN THE FLOW WITH AFFION CROCKETT/FOX)</li>
<li>Leah Daniels, casting director (PRECIOUS, LOVE THAT GIRL!, ATL, THE WAYANS BROS, THE PAPERBOY)</li>
<li>Gary Dourdan, actor (CSI/CBS, JUMPING THE BROOM)</li>
<li>Bill Duke, filmmaker/director/actor</li>
<li>Nadine Ellis, actress (LET&#8217;S STAY TOGETHER/BET)</li>
<li>Jennia Fredrique, actress (THE SKINNY)</li>
<li>Jennifer Freeman, actress (MY WIFE AND KIDS/ABC)</li>
<li>Jason George, actor (GREY&#8217;S ANATOMY/ABC, OFF THE MAP/ABC)</li>
<li>Lance Gross, actor (TYLER PERRY&#8217;S HOUSE OF PAYNE/TBS)</li>
<li>Dennis Haysbert, actor (24/FOX, THE UNIT/CBS)</li>
<li>Samuel L. Jackson, actor/producer (JUNGLE FEVER, PULP FICTION, CAPTAIN AMERICA, STAR WARS III, IRON MAN 2, KILL BILL 2, CHANGING LANES, SHAFT, A TIME TO KILL)</li>
<li>Carlon Jeffery, actor (ANT FARM/DISNEY)</li>
<li>Jill Marie Jones, actress (GIRLFRIENDS/UPN &amp; THE CW)</li>
<li>Orlando Jones, actor/comedian (MAD TV/FOX, THE EVIDENCE/ABC)</li>
<li>Tamala Jones, actress (CASTLE/ABC)</li>
<li>Kenny Lattimore, award winning musical artist</li>
<li>Robinne Lee, actress (HOUSE OF PAYNE/TBS, SEVEN POUNDS)</li>
<li>Nia Long, actress (THIRD WATCH/NBC, THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR/NBC)</li>
<li>MC Lyte, musical artist (President of the L.A. Chapter of the Grammys Recording Academy)</li>
<li>Eva Marcille, model/actress (AMERICA&#8217;S NEXT TOP MODEL/THE CW, THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS/CBS)</li>
<li>Christopher Massey, actor (ZOEY 101/NICKELODEON)</li>
<li>Kyle Massey, actor (THAT&#8217;S SO RAVEN/DISNEY, CORY IN THE HOUSE/DISNEY, DANCING WITH THE STARS/ABC)</li>
<li>Dr. Lisa Masterson, M.D., host (THE DOCTORS/CBS)</li>
<li>Elizabeth Mathis, actress (TRON: LEGACY)</li>
<li>Rashad McCants, NBA player</li>
<li>Nicki Micheaux, actress (LINCOLN HEIGHTS/ABC FAMILY)</li>
<li>Tia Mowry, actress (THE GAME/BET)</li>
<li>Naturi Naughton, actress/musical artist (NOTORIOUS, FAME, 3LW, PLAYBOY CLUB/NBC)</li>
<li>Michaela Pererira, anchor (KTLA NEWS)</li>
<li>James Pickens, Jr., actor (GREY&#8217;S ANATOMY/ABC)</li>
<li>Isa Rahman, actor/model</li>
<li>Gina Ravera, actress (THE CLOSER/TNT)</li>
<li>REBORN, gospel hip hop artist</li>
<li>Robi Reed, Vice President of Talent and Casting (BET)</li>
<li>Dominique Reighard, model (AMERICA&#8217;S NEXT TOP MODEL/THE CW)</li>
<li>Shaun Robinson, ACCESS HOLLYWOOD</li>
<li>J Rome, musical artist (COLUMBIA RECORDS)</li>
<li>B. SCOTT, celebrity online blogger</li>
<li>Tasha Smith, actress (TYLER PERRY&#8217;S FOR BETTER OR WORSE/TBS)</li>
<li>Jurnee Smollett, actress (FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS/NBC, THE DEFENDERS/CBS, THE GREAT DEBATERS,  GRIDIRON GANG)</li>
<li>Jussie Smollett, Actor (THE SKINNY)</li>
<li>Chelsea Tavares, actress (UNFABULOUS/NICKELODEON, JUST JORDAN/NICKELODEON)</li>
<li>Tamara Taylor, actress (BONES/FOX)</li>
<li>Bobb&#8217;e J. Thompson, actor (30 ROCK/NBC , TYLER PERRY&#8217;S FOR BETTER OR WORSE/TBS, BOBB&#8217;E SAYS/CARTOON NETWORK, THAT&#8217;S SO RAVEN/DISNEY ROLE MODELS)</li>
<li>Tammy Townsend, actress (LINCOLN HEIGHTS/ABC FAMILY, SHERRI/LIFETIME TV, ROCK ME, BABY/UPN, FAMILY MATTERS)</li>
<li>Brian White, actor (MEN OF A CERTAIN AGE/TNT, GOOD DEEDS)</li>
<li>Michael Jai White, actor (TYLER PERRY&#8217;S FOR BETTER OR WORSE/TBS)</li>
<li>Jesse Williams, actor (GREY&#8217;S ANATOMY/ABC)</li>
<li>Oren Williams, actor (REBOUND, COLD CASE/CBS)</li>
<li>Tyler James Williams, actor (EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS/THE CW)</li>
<li>Vanessa Williams, director/actress (MELROSE PLACE/FOX, SOUL FOOD/SHOWTIME)</li>
<li>Zachary Williams, actor (ROMEO!/NICKELODEON , LINCOLN HEIGHTS/ABC FAMILY)</li>
<li>Zo Williams, radio personality (HOST OF THE VOICE OF REASON/FOXX HOLE SATELLITE RADIO)</li>
<li>Camille Winbush, actress (SECRET LIFE OF THE AMERICAN TEENAGER/ABC FAMILY, THE BERNIE MAC SHOW/FOX)</li>
<li>Blake Young-Fountain, actor (THE SKINNY, TWO BROKE GIRLS/CBS)</li>
</ul>
<p>Greater Than AIDS is an unprecedented collaboration among a broad coalition of public and private sector partners united in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis in the United States, in particular among Black Americans and other disproportionately affected groups.  Through a national media campaign and targeted community outreach, Greater Than AIDS aims to increase knowledge and understanding about HIV/AIDS and confront the stigma surrounding the disease.</p>
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