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Programme of meeting

Mr R. Yekeye, acting HIV/AIDS Commissioner of Zimbabwe, chaired the morning session. The afternoon session was chaired by Dr Godwin Kowero, Regional Coordinator, CIFOR, South Africa. (See Annex 2: Programme). The morning discussion sessions centred on the miombo woodland study, the methodology of the study and the specific findings in each country. The afternoon discussion session focused on more general forest sector strategies towards the mitigation of HIV/AIDS – from policy to staffing, education, community empowerment and other entry points through which the sector can coordinate with the multi-sectoral response to HIV/AIDS.

MORNING SESSION

CHAIRED BY MR YEKEYE, Executive Director (acting), HIV/AIDS Commission, Zimbabwe

TIME

ACTIVITY

PRESENTER

08:45

Welcome, introductions - SAFR

Mr Harris

09:00 – 09:30

Opening remarks: HIV/AIDS Council of Zimbabwe

Mr Yekeye

09:30 – 10:15

HIV/AIDS and the Forestry Sector – an overview

Christine Holding Anyonge

10:15 – 10:30

TEA/COFFEE BREAK

 

10:30 – 11:30

Presentation of methodology and key findings of FAO HIV/AIDS and Miombo Woodlands study – Malawi and Mozambique

Mr Barany, Dr Sitoe and

Dr Kayambazinthu

11:30 – 13:00

DISCUSSION

ALL

13:00 – 14:30

LUNCH

 

AFTERNOON SESSION

CHAIRED BY DR KOWERO, CIFOR, Southern African Region

14:30 – 15:00

WWF presentation and discussion

Dr D. Gumbo

15.00 – 15.15

FAO presentation and discussion

Mr M. Laverdiere

15:15 – 15:30

World Bank presentation and discussion

Dr T. Serizawe

15:30 – 16:00

ICRAF Southern Africa Regional Office presentation and discussion

Dr Agumya, Dr Thangata

16:00 – 16:15

TEA/COFFEE BREAK

 

16:15 – 17:30

WRAP UP AND WAY FORWARD

ALL

Presentations

In the morning session four presentations were made to introduce the background and rationale, methodology and country findings of the HIV/AIDS miombo woodland study. Christine Holding Anyonge, Marc Barany, Almeida Sitoe and Dennis Kayambazinthu, respectively, delivered these presentations. The afternoon session included two presentations regarding opportunities for HIV/AIDS programming in miombo conservation management by Davison Gumbo of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and contributions of agroforestry to nutrition and food security in the context of HIV/AIDS by Paul Thangata of the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF).

These presentations and the subsequent discussions are included in the next sections of this report.

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