God, AIDS, Africa & HOPE

Reflections / Gedanken

07.07.2010 Mid of the week…

In the morning meeting with the Regional Council of the Southern African – German Chamber of Commerce and Industry – quite some topics to discuss and develop. In the middle of the day meeting with Fr Wim, my friend priest from Manenberg. As usual so many things to talk about, views to exchange, plans to make – a good time.

Afternoon some thoughts about the future structure of HOPE Cape Town – we have a planing meeting on the 16.7. and we have to discuss the medium and long-term vision of our organisation. HOPE Cape Town is growing – and times are changing – so there is always the need to look after our “state of affair” but also our vision for the next years.  It is important for every NGO to know where we want to head in the next years to come. Decisions have to be made influencing also the working structure of an organisation. But with the energy and dedication of our management I am sure we will come up with good ideas and a solid way into the future.

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05.07.2010 New website

Creating a new website is always a bigger story.. chosing the right features, the right functionality. We are re-designing in the moment our HOPE Cape Town website and lots of work will go into every detail. Checking all the information, adding new ones, chosing the right pictures.. it is amazing what one has to consider to get it right at the end. And whether we get it right or not, that our supporters will decide – they have to like it and to find the information easily they want to know about.

So today another meeting on the new website – and an interview with the “Domradio” in Cologne – not about HIV and AIDS but about the soccer world cup and the perception of Germans in South Africa. One can feel that the world cup draws to an end, more requests came in on interviews for the coming week and the topic is always the same: What has this soccer world cup brought to the ordinary people of South Africa? We know that FIFA got their share on proceeds, that SJB could promote himself in many ways (and advertising himself as a good candidate for the Nobel Peace Price) – but what is the ordinary person thinking? What will be the legacy – and the debt for the future of South Africa? What does it mean for the fight against HIV and AIDS?

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HIV @ the work place – 17.06.2010

Talk at the economic forum “Bavaria meets Western Cape” in Cape Town – outline of the talk  – as usual “check against delivery”

HIV/AIDS in the workplace – I am sure when you saw the topic some of you were considering a second coffee break – what new can come from this topic – even presented by a priest who has no dealing with business affairs.. And you are right… I do not have any hard core dealings… and when I present this, I have in mind on one surely your business interest – a dying worker is not a very productive worker… – and even with all our turn around in the month before the world cup – thousands are dying still every week as a result of HIV and AIDS – round about 800 per day to be more precise – and on the other hand – you should be aware and taking on the duty to realise, that you offer your employers much more than just a money earning scheme – you offer them meaning in life. Without getting to philosophical – with your workplace you offer your employers also meaning and purpose in life and you owe them a deeper understanding and commitment than only the salary sleep at the end of the week or month.

So let’s see this 20 minutes rather as a time of reflection – which fits a priest much more I guess…

Not only since the World Economic Forums in Switzerland we know and you are aware, that HIV/AIDS is impacting on economic benefits and social progress around the world. The CIA calls it in one of their reports one of the major threats to stability on our planet – and when you want to do business – there must be stability and people who produce and people who buy… That is the easy circle to have revenue and success with your business. Besides all costs for an individual company, HIV is known to delay human resource development, it undermines certainly the skills base and for South Africa it means that investors have to look twice before investing in a country with almost 6 million infected people.

Companies are obviously also direct affected ranging from lower productivity, greater absenteeism till less reliable supply chains and distribution channels – another consideration is surely the question of medical coverage, funeral covers and pension funds. I guess that most small and medium companies never made the effort to calculate the costs of this pandemic for there business – the bigger companies are running since years programs to tackle the pandemic – Daimler Chrysler, BMW, Volkswagen, De Beers, Anglo American and many more. They – and as big companies they are able – to use the direct access to the most affected, the productive members of our society, to tackle the pandemic by education, training and treatment. And in doing so they also prevent more erosion of our society – breadwinner of the family, who die away means that others in the family have to stand in, abandoning as youngsters for example their school education to provide an income which creates a circle of non education – difficult to employ – unemployed with all the consequences of alcohol abuse, drugs, prostitution etc. If you meet a 14 year old responsible for a family then you know what I mean…

You might realise by now – looking at and confronting HIV means not only a direct benefit for the company but also to the society, your company is working in. Healthy worker in a stable and healthy family environment and they again in a stable social environment are the basics for good business.. So what can you do as a small, medium and big company?

Be aware of the pandemic – don’t be ignorant – that’s the first rule – and if I say ignorant I mean not only that you acknowledge that HIV / AIDS is also around you – but that also this is not a black pandemic, but a south African one, a rainbow one.. The virus is an ideal South African – he does not discriminate against race or gender or profession or education or sexual preferences… Be focused like you are focused on other aspects of your business: If you are a big company – consider a proper HIV / AIDS programme, if you have not done yet. Do it yourself or get in touch with those doing it already – gain from their expertise in setting up mechanism within your company to deal with prevention, treatment, care and support.

60-80% of mining, manufacturing, financial services and transport companies have implemented HIV and AIDS awareness programmes, the most hard hit companies have full fledged  workplace HIV programmes that now even develop in so called wellness programs and they stretch further than just the employee covering also his/her family. As a smaller firm, you cannot do it – it is financially not feasible. But you can connect with your nearest clinic and make sure that your employees are knowledgeable about HIV and AIDS and that they are aware of the services of the neighbouring clinic. VCT should be always on the agenda and a proper HIV/AIDS policy – every company is able to spell out to their employees how stigma and discrimination is not an option and that the moral codex of the company and the mission statements starts with the fellow colleagues and not only with the customer.

HOPE Cape Town, my organisation is more than willing to give advice or assist in setting up such a policy.

All in leading positions in a company should also lead in this field. Senior staff, GM, CEO’s, Board members should be able and without shyness to talk to their employees about HIV and AIDS. Even if you organise prevention workshops or there like, I am always amazed to see that the senior staff seems to know it all and that there is a definite “no show” from a certain level of the hierarchy onwards. Not sure that this is leading by example.. Or the senior staff knows it all – but why then invite an expert…? Or do you think that there is no transmission for CEO’s and managers? I can tell you something: HIV and AIDS is such a dynamic field that information you gathered last year might not be correct this year. To give you an example: Until recently the criteria for commencing treatment was a CD 4 count of 250 and lower – which meant that in most in instances the person had to become very sick before treatment was offered. That changed and now people receive much earlier treatment with the result

I guess that is enough for now, thanks for listening to this for South Africa very serious topic – and help that we can get to a new generation of South Africans without HIV or AIDS.

Information and figures are taken from various websites

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15.06.2010 HIV and sports

In the morning a workshop to HIV and sports – the framework for a cooperation between the Technical University in Munich – Sport sciences and the University of Stellenbosch, Health Sciencies and HOPE Cape Town is officially introduced at the Bavarian House. Three strong partners will join forced on the long term run to work in the fields of HIV and sports. In the later afternoon the Letter of Intent is signed by Prof. van der Merwe (University of Stellenbosch), Prof. Beckmann (TU Munich) and myself (for HOPE Cape Town).

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14.06.2010 Raindrops keep falling on my head…

Monday morning in Cape Town – and rain is pouring like it will never stop again. In the midst of all the rain and the cold wind we are standing in Blikkiesdorp and later in a neighboring township to shoot for the Mittagsmagazin of the ZDF, German Television. After a family visit and a walk trough the area I am completely wet to the skin, but the film crew is happy with pictures and content of the interview. Thanks to Angela and Yasmin for supporting this rainy adventure.

From there back to the office to organize myself for tomorrow – sports and HIV is the topic of a workshop. I met with Prof Juergen Beckmann yesterday already, Dean of sport sciences of the TU Munich. We spend the day partly with the Bavarian delegation visiting Manenberg and later Mfuleni. In the evening I join members of the Bavarian delegation at the Bavarian House (Artscape) to watch the soccer match between Australia and Germany. What a game.

In the moment we are negotiating still with Tygerberg Academic Health Complex the visit of a Isagauer Trachtengruppe wanting to perform for the patients at Tygerberg Hospital and then framing the signing of the memorandum of intent between the University of Stellenbosch, HOPE Cape Town and the Technical University of Munich. Dr. Pritzl from the Bavarian Staatskanzlei will also be joining us for this important occasion.

Lunch with a fellow priest in between to discuss certain matters arising for the more church related work. A video conferencing with Germany in the eve will end of this very busy day – and let’s hope for less rain for this eve when Italy is playing in Cape Town their first match.

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