2022 AGM and Special Keynote Presentation

 

PAN held its Annual General Meeting virtually on Thursday, October 20, 2022.

 

The key to ending HIV/AIDS: Meaningful Engagement with Indigenous peoples

 

Keynote presentation by Trevor Stratton, Indigenous Leadership Policy Manager for CAAN. Trevor connected some important snapshots along the path of HIV activism and community organizing locally, provincially, nationally, and internationally, providing insights into the changing landscape of the HIV response through the past 3 decades.

He touched on some of the key values, approaches, and guidelines in conducting HIV research with Indigenous Peoples including the Greater Involvement of People living with HIV/AIDS (GIPA). He also discussed the Global Indigenous Commitment-to-Action on HIV and AIDS created in July of 2022.

Only with the meaningful engagement of Indigenous Peoples will Canada and the world reach the 95-95-95 targets by 2025 and end HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.

Trevor Stratton is a 57-year-old, two-spirit citizen of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation near Toronto, Canada with mixed English and Ojibwe heritage. Diagnosed with HIV in 1990, he is the Indigenous Leadership Policy Manager for CAAN, known as Communities, Alliances and Networks. Trevor has over a decade of experience working with Indigenous Peoples and HIV at the international level. Trevor is a Board Director for 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations in Toronto, the Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange (CATIE) and the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR).

 

AGM business meeting

Find out how PAN has responded to the challenges and opportunities in our Year in Review 2021-22.  Other orders of business were voting in of our Board of Directors for the coming year, as well as new membership applications.

Documents:

PAN annual report 2021-22 
PAN 2022 Financial Statements – Final
PAN AGM 2022 Agenda_draft_V2
PAN AGM 2022 Minutes_draft_v2

 

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