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Moen Kitchen Faucet Side Spray Replacement Post 2015 Engagement at UN Headquarters in NYC: ICW participated in the Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations focusing on goals, targets, and indicators in NYC the week of March 23 – 27th. ICW Member Florence Anam and Global Staff Rachel Oostendorp continued ICW’s advocacy for the inclusion of issues impacting women living with HIV within the new set of Sustainable

The intergovernmental negotiations on Post-2015 will continue through July and the new SDGs will be announced in September of this Global Fund hosted a Board Meeting where a number of ICW members participated including our Global Fund Coordinator Maurine Murenga. Fund board meeting saw the coming in of Norbert Hauser, a former Member of Parliament and international auditor from Germany, as its new Chair and Aida Kurtovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina as Vice-Chair. Both began serving a two-year term after the adjournment of the 33rd board meeting. saw decisions made on Global fund’s ability to fund other co-infections and co-morbidities related to HIV such as Hepatitis C and Cancer. announced the development of its new strategy that should be out by 2016. ICW had a team of 8 that marched in the International Women’s Day March on March 8th. During the march we wore the “LOVE POSITIVE WOMEN” t-shirts, which made us the focus of social media and individual photos.

ICW participated in the UNAIDS End Review Agenda for Women, Girls, Gender Equality & HIV during CSW59 on Thursday, March 12th. of World YWCA, ATHENA, GESTOS and other partners we reviewed the Agenda as a tool and talked about the successes, challenges and dreams for the future. It was noted that participation in the room was low, and we need commitments from our partners to ensure that women and HIV are on the agenda and prioritized The Positive Women in the Ukraine hosted a session at CSW 59 titled – One Step Back? Positive Women Speak About Beijing and Coping with Challenges to Women’s Health in Times of Conflict on March 12th. In this session they reminded participants of the brutalities of war and highlighted the fact that there are stock outs of ARVs, lack of social supports, and increasing numbers of women and girls contracting HIVThey call on governments and the international community to help support them at this time. ICW partnered with ATHENA, Link Up, AIDS Alliance, AIDS Legal Network and Access

Chapter 2 for the second year in a row to host a session at CSW59 titled From Criminalization to Agency: African Women’s Voice on HIV and Human Rights on March 12th. This dynamic and interactive dialogue featured the voiced of women from Ethiopia, South Africa, Nigeria and other places around the world talking about the Beijing Declaration 20 years later. We called for a stronger united movement where the rights of all women in all our diversity are respected equally. Alli talked specifically about some of the work that ICW West Africa has been doing in Nigeria with WGNRR to link the SRHR and HIV movements. ICW partnered with Visual AIDS and the Jane Mitchell Foundation to host a WERRRKSHOP titled My Body! Intergenerational Banner Making Workshop on Friday March 13in NYC. workshop had 40 participants that jointly collaborated to create banners with messages that spoke to the power of women and These powerful banners were then carried to other events through out the week and

will live in the ICW office for future events. Jointly 5 banners pieces were created with messaging that spoke to the collective power of women, reproductive justice, and reminders that all communities are impacted by HIV.Reproductive Justice and Activism was a collaborative public event at Cooper Union with the Global Action for Trans* Equality (GATE) in NYC during CSW on Monday, March 16th. In this session a panel of Justus Eisfeld (GATE), Marama Pala (ICW/Global Indigenous Working Group on HIV), Teresia Njoki Otieno (ICW), Karen Stamm, Co-founder of Committee to End Sterilization Abuse (CESA) and moderated by Jessica Whitbread (ICW) engaged in a community dialogue to discuss cross movement experiences with reproductive justice with audience members. This event was at the same time as a dynamic presentation at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada titledMy Rights!: A dialogue on resistance and regulation in the daily lives of women living with HIV.

Teresia Njoki Otieno spoke on the High Level Session: Realizing the rights of marginalized and disadvantaged women and girls. The panel highlighted ways in which particular groups of women are tackling multiple forms of discrimination and working toward change through advocacy, awareness raising, and interventions. Teresia spoke to a packed room that was also attended by many government representatives. ICW co-hosted a session in the UN Building on March 18th during CSW that further drove our agenda of sexual and reproductive health and rights for women living with HIV. This session titled Forced and Coerced Sterilization: A global violation of the human rights of marginalized women and transgender peoplefeatured panel moderator: Malayah Harper, Chief, Gender Equality and Diversity Division, UNAIDS with panelists included: Teresia Njoki Otieno, ICW, Justus Eisfeld, GATE, Andrea Parra, Action Program for Equality and Social Inclusion (PAIIS),

Camila Gianella, Centre on Law & Social Transformation, and Lydia Guterman, past manager of the Campaign to Stop Torture in Healthcare. on issues of forced and coerced sterilization and forced contraception have long recognized a need to break down the silos of groups working to end this practice and build solidarity among populations of women experiencing forced and coerced sterilization with the goal of sharing strategies and sparkingThere is an urgent need to gather and address the lack of progress on ending this practice in the light of global awareness of the problem impacting diverse communities of women and to scale-up efforts to address this critical human rights violation UNAIDS hosted a Strategy Consultation Meeting in NYC which was attended by Jessica Whitbread and L’Orangelis Thomas (CYWAG). about the need for women and girls to be at the forefront of the HIV response and UNAIDS needs to take a bold stance on human rights and create a clear plan