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segunda-feira, 11 de fevereiro de 2013

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terça-feira, 20 de setembro de 2011

Request for bids for crowdsourcing micro site

Hi All.

As you may know UNAIDS is putting together a youth leadership strategy.  The strategy will partly be developed using ‘crowdsourcing’ solutions inviting young people from across the world to contribute from conceptualization to final product, itself in line with the principles of meaningful youth engagement. 

For this purpose, UNAIDS is looking for a consultat or a company to provide microsite design and production support. The site should be fully social media integrated with the aim of crowdsourcing the youth strategy. 

I would really appreciate if you could circulate the attached TOR to your anyone you know or have worked with in the past that you think could do an excellent job both from a design and functionality perspective. 

Please note that the time frame is extremely tight. We are not looking for a full proposal, only links to previous similar projects delivered, CV, reference of previous clients and a day rate. The deadline for submission is Thursday 22 September 2011.

Thanks so much!

Best,

Mikaela 

Terms of reference

UNAIDS is developing a new youth leadership strategy with the vision of a re-energized AIDS response at local and global level. The strategy will partly be developed using ‘crowdsourcing’ solutions inviting young people from across the world to contribute from conceptualization to final product, itself in line with the principles of meaningful youth engagement. 
UNAIDS Communications team invites your company to submit quotation to carry out the following tasks related to microsite design and production that is fully social media integrated with the aim of crowdsourcing the youth strategy:

Please provide a quotation—including day rate—for the following specific tasks:
  1. Develop a graphic identity a target audience of young people aged 15-24 from various cultural background. With up to three iterations of design concept.
  2. Graphic and user interface design of a microsite homepage and inside page template for four language UNAIDS microsite that incorporates the following functions:
    1. Geo-mapping of events, people and organisations using goggle maps.
    2. Email sign up integrated with http://mailchimp.com/
    3. Share functionalities for twitter, okrut and optimally integrated with Facebook social pluggins including but not limited to like button, comments, registration (linked to mail application) https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/
    4. Interactive forms where user can submit a problem and a linked solution that can be ‘liked’ (integrated with facebook liking). Compare: http://live.worldbank.org/open-forum-gender
    5. An interactive quiz
    6. An online survey compare http://www.leadnow.ca/en/vision
    7. Rank values application
    8. A blog
    9. Other crowdsourcing solutions based on feasibility
  3. Development of code XHTML/CSS that implements this design and cross-browser testing
  4. Content population of the micro-site.
  5. Integrate Google analytics and other relevant tracking tools.
  6. Project management.


If you are interested in submitting a quotation for this work, please respond by email to the address socialmedia@unaids.org by 22 September 2011.
Since the timeline is extremely short, please provide us with a link to your website with previous projects, reference of previous clients, CV and a day rate.




sexta-feira, 10 de junho de 2011

@UNAIDS Final update from the UN High Level Meeting on AIDS!

Hi all – final push and today’s highlight will be the adoption of the declaration. Thanks for bearing with me on sending these emails and sorry this one came a bit late today.

Thanks again for all the support. We ran a short analysis on tweetreach and the #AIDS2011 hastag has over 2.4 million people reached and over 4.5 million impressions just in the last 1500 tweets! 

The following events for today will be livestreamed: http://j.mp/mumND6.

Key events

10:00  Panel 5 Integrating the AIDS response with broader health and development agendas

12:30 Press conference on the High Level Meeting Declaration

1:15    Migration and HIV with ILO and UNHCR

3:00    General Assembly – High-Level Meeting on AIDS – adoption of the Declaration


Here are some key tweets.


Key tweets Friday

World leaders launch plan to eliminate new #HIV infections among children by 2015 http://j.mp/mmRNez @USPEPFAR @UNAIDS #AIDS2011


We're live at the @UN for the final day High Level Meeting on #AIDS http://j.mp/k6Qza1 - tag your tweets with #AIDS2011 & follow live: http://j.mp/mumND6

quinta-feira, 9 de junho de 2011

quarta-feira, 8 de junho de 2011

@UNAIDS Update from the HLM #AIDS2011

Hi All,

A short update from the High Level Meeting: The major outcome of yesterday the security council’s passing of a new resolution on HIV and sexual violence! See first tweet below. Hope you are all well! 

Events for today will be live streamed: http://j.mp/lu2nDmm .          

Here are some of the key events for today (EST)         

9am – 10am                Opening plenary
10am –1pm                 Panel 1 – shared responsibility: a  new global compact for HIV
3pm – 6pm                  Panel 2 – Prevention: what can be done to get to  zero
6.30pm – 8pm             AIDS health and development: Heads of State

Key tweets Wednesday

@UNAIDS welcomes new @UN Security Council resolution on #HIV and preventing sexual violence in conflict http://j.mp/kbmaIa #AIDS2011

@UN High Level Meeting on #AIDS opens today! http://j.mp/k6Qza1 - tag your tweets with #AIDS2011 and follow live: http://j.mp/mumND6

terça-feira, 31 de maio de 2011

Anyone in NYC for the HLM

Hi - will anyone be in NY for the High Level Meeting on AIDS. Trying to see if anyone is interested in a tweet-up? Hoping to meet on the evening 6th of June.

let me know. #AIDS2011

Best,

Mikaela

segunda-feira, 2 de maio de 2011

Mali Call to Action: New Leadership for the HIV Response

Hi All - round 2 of advocacy work on the call to action :) Thanks for all your support so far! Here is a chain email we hope to get off the ground, so please forward this to any listservs or newsletters you may be on. Also please tune in to the social media and mobile technology for HIV prevention today: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=208259679194995 

Thank you! Mikaela 

Young people all around the world are demanding a new and transformative leadership for the HIV response. Support their Call to Action for Heads of state and governments at the 2011 United Nations General Assembly High Level Meeting on AIDS in New York, June 8-10.

Over 3000 young people are infected with HIV every day. Only 1 in 3 young people have full knowledge of how HIV is transmitted and many young people living with HIV in need of treatment do not have access. Tell world leaders it's time for action!

Support this Call to Action to demand accountability from heads of state and governments to act upon their commitments!

GET INOVLVED:


SIGN THE PETITION: http://www.whatabouthiv.org/ to endorse the Call for Action.

FACEBOOK: Share the link to you facebook wall.

TWITTER: Join the conversation on Twitter in the lead up to the High Level Meeting by tagging your tweets with #ZeroHIV.

BLOG about the Call to Action, HIV and young people and the High Level Meeting on AIDS.

SPREAD THE WORD! Email this message to at least 5 people in your network you think could be strong advocates for this call to action.




Together, we can re-energize the AIDS response!

  
About the call to action

Over a 170 young people from all over the globe gathered together in Bamako, Mali for a three day long summit in April. During the three day long summit young leaders articulated a Call to Action with a clear demand of a new leadership in the AIDS response, empowering young people to take ownership and the lead of the AIDS response. To find out more, visit: http://www.whatabouthiv.org/?page_id=7

sábado, 12 de fevereiro de 2011

#LoveSafely this Valentine's Day #LoveSafely#ValentinesDay

Hello Friends,

Hope you are all well. I would really appreciate if you could pass this email message on and join us on Twitter for a mini prevention revolution initiative on Valentine's Day reminding people #LoveSafely. 

Lots of safe love, Mikaela 

Tweets: 
7 000 people are infected with #HIV every day. #LoveSafely this #ValentinesDay  http://on.fb.me/enlxkO
80% of #HIV transmission is sexual. #LoveSafely this #ValentinesDay  http://on.fb.me/enlxkO
Only 1 in 3 young people have full knowledge of how #HIV is transmitted. #LoveSafely this #ValentinesDay  http://on.fb.me/enlxkO
From @UNAIDS with love this #ValentinesDay http://on.fb.me/enlxkO #LoveSafely 

Email message: 


7 000 people are infected with HIV every day. Pass this card on to the people you love to remind them to love safely this Valentine’s Day. Join the #LoveSafely conversation on Twitter http://bit.ly/fIOEaw



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terça-feira, 16 de novembro de 2010

#Prevention Revolution week 4

Hi all,

Hope you´re well. Hope you don't mind me sending these weekly updates.  This week the focus is on gender, human rights and HIV prevention.

The new film, The needle's thread is available here: http://j.mp/b4xocb
 

and key tweets include: 

  • Violence against women is both a cause and a consequence of HIV infection. We need a #PreventionRevolution http://on.fb.me/95aBoI  
  • Same sex relationships are illegal in 79 countries. Discrimination is a barrier to HIV prevention. We need a #PreventionRevolution http://on.fb.me/95aBoI
  • Up to 200 000 people who inject drugs are infected with HIV every year. It’s time for a #PreventionRevolution. http://on.fb.me/95aBoI

    Among others.


    Hope you're enjoying taking part in the initiative. We're getting great feedback, and people really seem to get in to it, sharing information on things that are relevant locally as well. 

    Best, Mikaela

quinta-feira, 28 de outubro de 2010

Please join the HIV #PreventionRevolution




On 10/26/10 6:20 AM, "Mikaela Hildebrand" <hildebrand.mikaela@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi All,
Today @UNAIDS <http://www.twitter.com/UNAIDS
>  is launching an initiative to revitalize interest in HIV prevention on social media. We're aiming high: The goal is to make?#PreventionRevolution?trend on Twitter in as many places as possible on 1 December, World AIDS Day.??
For six Tuesdays we will discuss different themes relating to HIV prevention. If any of these are in line with your organizations work or if it is something that you are personally passionate about, please join the conversation.
See below the overview of the?initiative?and the different ways you can engage. Also, feel free to forward this to any network you think might be?interested.?Please do not?hesitate?to contact me if you have any questions at all.
Look forward to tweeting with you and igniting the HIV?#PreventionRevolution on social media, and hopefully beyond. ?
?
Thank you!?
?
Mikaela - UNAIDS Social Media Officer ?


Do Twitter:
HIV #PreventionRevolution

A social media initiative to revitalize interest in HIV Prevention

Why PreventionRevolution?

We need a PreventionRevolution because everyday more than 7000 people are newly infected with HIV worldwide. When people learn about HIV and act, new infections are preventable.

What is the goal?
We aim to inspire and encourage people using social media to know more about preventing HIV in the lead up to World AIDS Day. The goal is to make #PreventionRevolution trend on Twitter in as many places as possible on 1 December 2010. ?

What will we do?
Starting October 26 for six consecutive Tuesdays we will introduce different themes related to HIV prevention via discussions on facebook, twitter, and AIDSspace.
?
We will post five animated films, quizzes and polls as conversation starters. We will ask people to show their support with a special PreventionRevolution image on their profile pictures. The initiative will be hosted on the UNAIDS facebook page.

What are the themes?
Week 1: Why do we need a PreventionRevolution? ● Week 2: Condoms ● Week 3: HIV testing?●?Week 4: Knowledge and HIV ● Week 5: Gender Equality and Human Rights ● Week 6: Join the PreventionRevolution! ?

How can I engage?

terça-feira, 26 de outubro de 2010

Please join the HIV #PreventionRevolution

Hi All,
Today @UNAIDS is launching an initiative to revitalize interest in HIV prevention on social media. We're aiming high: The goal is to make #PreventionRevolution trend on Twitter in as many places as possible on 1 December, World AIDS Day.  
For six Tuesdays we will discuss different themes relating to HIV prevention. If any of these are in line with your organizations work or if it is something that you are personally passionate about, please join the conversation.
See below the overview of the initiative and the different ways you can engage. Also, feel free to forward this to any network you think might be interested. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions at all.
Look forward to tweeting with you and igniting the HIV #PreventionRevolution on social media, and hopefully beyond.  

Thank you! 

Mikaela - UNAIDS Social Media Officer  

HIV #PreventionRevolution
A social media initiative to revitalize interest in HIV Prevention

Why PreventionRevolution?
We need a PreventionRevolution because everyday more than 7000 people are newly infected with HIV worldwide. When people learn about HIV and act, new infections are preventable.

What is the goal?
We aim to inspire and encourage people using social media to know more about preventing HIV in the lead up to World AIDS Day. The goal is to make #PreventionRevolution trend on Twitter in as many places as possible on 1 December 2010.  

What will we do?
Starting October 26 for six consecutive Tuesdays we will introduce different themes related to HIV prevention via discussions on facebook, twitter, and AIDSspace.

We will post five animated films, quizzes and polls as conversation starters. We will ask people to show their support with a special PreventionRevolution image on their profile pictures. The initiative will be hosted on the UNAIDS facebook page.

What are the themes?
Week 1: Why do we need a PreventionRevolution? Week 2: Condoms Week 3: HIV testing ● Week 4: Knowledge and HIV Week 5: Gender Equality and Human Rights Week 6: Join the PreventionRevolution!  

How can I engage?
  • Re-tweet the key message: Everyday more than 7000 people are infected w/ HIV. We need a #PreventionRevolution. Add a #twibbon to your avatar! - http://twb.ly/a3LMUO
  • Share the PreventionRevolution Facebook page—where people can find out about the initiative http://on.fb.me/95aBoI
  • Add a sticker to your Facebook profile: http://twb.ly/bQSXBj
  • Have a look and if you like it share the first of five PreventionRevolution videos http://bit.ly/aWYxoJ
  • Become an online advocate for the PreventionRevolution and help shape the initiative. Join the Google group http://bit.ly/cXDMEK



sexta-feira, 30 de julho de 2010

Twtteiros Internacionais #aids2010:

Agree. My little social media team is working on our analysis this month. I'll be happy to share results and may have some follow-up questions if you'd all be willing to continue this dialogue.

anna

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Data: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 17:39:25 +0200
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Assunto: Thank you for AIDS 2010!

Hi All,

It was great to meet up with you all at AIDS 2010. So I just wanted to say
thank you for good collaboration – I think it was very interesting to see
how social media was used at the conference and I very much look forward to
seeing the evaluation to come out of AIDS 2010.

I do hope we keep the discussion going to help share lessons learnd and key
resources – maybe set up a Ning group or facebook group would be a next
step?

All the best from Geneva,

Mikaela (@UNAIDS <%60@UNAIDS>)

quinta-feira, 15 de julho de 2010

My Good Anjel"s, estão me Ajudando, Peço a todos que se puderem entre em conecxão, via Twitter

Ok, i'm stay alive, but my English is horse(ugly)
I'm piblishi this im my blog Taday, for more people cold see this!!!
http://ativismocontraaidstb.blogspot.com
Kisses in your Hart!!!!!!
2010/7/15, Mikaela Hildebrand :
> Hi All,
>
> would love your help in pushing this message for the *Towards a paradigm
> shift in HIV treatment and prevention* event on sunday with among
> others Kgalema Motlanthe, Deputy President of South Africa; Julio Montaner,
> President of the International AIDS Society, and Michel Sidibé, Executive
> Director of UNAIDS.
>
> and... Annie Lennox! The event is hosted by James Chau, News Anchor, China
> Central Television.
>
> *Join @**UNAIDS* * and
> **#IAS*
> * to reshape the future of **#AIDS*
> *this Sunday, 1:30pm at
> **#AIDS2010* * in
> **#Vienna*
> * **http://ow.ly/2bT7B* * Pls RT*
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