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MANET+ helps launch the 25th Annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial in Malawi.

candlelight memorial photoThe 25th Annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial will be launched in Malawi on May 18. One World Action partner MANET + (Malawi Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS) is part of the National Steering Committee in Malawi organising this global event.

The Candlelight Memorial is meant to remember those who have died of AIDS, raise awareness about the epidemic and support the rights of those who live with it. Initiated by the Global Health Council, this year's theme is "Never Give Up, Never Forget".

In Malawi, over 500,000 people have died of AIDS and and about 1 million live with HIV. Globally, over 28 million have died of the disease since 1981, and 42 million are living with HIV and AIDS.

MANET+ works to improve the quality of live of PLWHA (People Living With HIV AIDS) and to create an environment free of discrimination and stigma attached to HIV/AIDS. One World Action supports the preparatory activities for the Candlelight Memorial, through its partnership with MANET+.

For more information on the Memorial, please visit the MANET+ website and the Candelight Memorial website.

The photo in this article was taken from the MANET+ website and the image of the candle on the Homepage was taken from candlelight memorial.org.

International Women's Day 2008

One World Action took part in the celebrations for International Women's Day.

On Monday, March 10, we launched the report women's political participation at a reception at the House of Commons hosted by Baroness Margaret Prosser. The report, entitled Just Politics: Women Transforming Political Spaces, is based on the outcome of a dialogue among women leaders and politicians organised by One World Action in November 2007.

Guest speakers at the March 10 reception were Gillian Merron MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the DFID, Renana Jhabvala, President of the Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA), and Maureen Donnelly, chair of One World Action's Board of Trustees.

gillian merron

Gillian Merron spoke of the need to make political spaces conducive for women's participation. She stressed the need for more women to be in key decision-making positions, which was crucial to tackling global poverty. She also expressed appreciation for One World Action's work in "championing women's rights and women's political participation in developing countries".

renana jhablava

Meanwhile, Renana Jhablava recounted SEWA's struggles for recognition in India. "Women workers in India's informal economy are right in front of everyone--she is the street vendor, the construction worker, the home worker--yet they were invisible and not even considered as workers because they had no employers." Renana emphasized that the struggle for women's rights began by affirming the existence and importance of women.

SEWA is a trade union of informal workers in India, the largest membership organisation in the country with 1.1 million members. Renana and two other officers of SEWA were in London in the week leading up to International Women's Day for a series of meetings organised by One World Action. SEWA is a partner of One World Action.