Red Awareness Week
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RED AWARENESS
WEEK
6-10 October 2008
Red Awareness Week will be running from the 6th to the 10th of October 2008. Based on similar endeavors in Australia and abroad, Red Awareness Week is about raising awareness for one the most serious heath issues in the modern age, HIV/AIDS.
Red Awareness Week aims to:
1. To fundraise for Medical
Students for Global Awareness, with funds going
to
Oxfam’s Water for Survival charity project run by Oxfam in
Papua New Guinea.
2. To raise awareness of MSGA and its long term goals of creating a new generation of globally aware health practitioners.
3. To provide information and insight into the issue of HIV/AIDS in the Asia/Pacific region, so that as medical students we can think global and act local.
All proceeds raised during the week and
the Red Party will go towards the New Zealand AIDS
Foundation and Oxfam Water for Survival project
in Papua New Guinea run by Oxfam NZ.
This project aims to install critical clean water supplies in areas heavily hit by the HIV/AIDS pandemic. In doing so, Oxfam aims to ensure safe, clean local drinking water for villages who have gone without this most basic of needs.
During the week, we have numerous exciting fundraising events planned:
Monday October 6th ‘Paint the Town Red’ Day: mainly a fundraising event, a day where we hope to get everyone to dress in red and deck the Faculty of Medical Health Sciences buildings at the University of Auckland out in red.
Tuesday October 7th A Movie Night: featuring "A Closer Walk," a hard-hitting film about living with HIV/AIDS, to provoke thought and debate regarding this issue.
Wednesday October 8th HIV/AIDS Awareness Forum: presentations by health practitioners who are experienced in the area, as well as people living with HIV/AIDS and the organisations we are donating to. We'd like to include a question and answer session to give medical students a chance to interact with the guests.
Friday October 10th Red Party: a red-themed party with a conscience, to finish the week with a bang! Featuring the hottest of Aotearoa’s DJ stars, DJ Ravi!
All those
interested in donating to the Oxfam Water for Survival
project, please contact
Oxfam NZ on 0800 400 666
(credit card only)
Or visit www.oxfam.org.nz for other means of
contributing.
ENDS
Medical Students for
Global Awareness, is an organization of students helping
create a new generation of practitioners who are well
informed and motivated to increase awareness, advocate and
bring about meaningful change. We are part of a national
body under the parent organisation International Physicians
for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), a Nobel laureate.
We have a large membership at the Auckland Medical
School.