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The Department of Social Development (DoSD) as a national structure to addressHIV/AIDS
Eldis HIV and AIDS Resource Guide, 2005This brief note outlines how the South African Department for Social Development (DoSD) plan to address HIV and AIDS.DocumentHIV/AIDS and vulnerability: sundering the bonds of human society?
Eldis HIV and AIDS Resource Guide, 2005This background note, for a UNAIDS workshop on Vulnerability and AIDS, explores how the impact of HIV and AIDS may threaten social development, with major implications for social and political relations at household, community and national level.DocumentMultiple vulnerabilities: qualitative data for the study of orphans and vulnerable children in South Africa
Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa, 2006This paper presents qualitative research undertaken to understand the core dynamics affecting orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs), support structures and interventions for OVCs in two local municipalities (Kopanong in Free State and Kanana in North West Province) in South Africa.Research showed that these municipalities were characterised by poverty, high rates of unemployment, limited resouDocumentWorking with street children: understanding sexual and reproductive health including HIV/AIDS and STDs among street children
World Health Organization, 2000Although the typical age of a street child varies from place to place, the age range includes children in the adolescent period, and street children are exposed to situations that make them vulnerable to sexual and reproductive health problems on a day to day basis.DocumentLetting them fail: government neglect and the right to education for children affected by AIDS
Human Rights Watch, 2005This report examines the issues surrounding access to education for children affected by HIV and AIDS, looking in particular at the role of government.DocumentAdolescents: orphaned and vulnerable in the time of HIV/AIDS
YouthNet, Family Health International, 2005This paper emphasises the distinct needs of HIV/AIDS orphaned and vulnerable adolescents.DocumentYoung children and HIV/AIDS: mapping the field
Bernard van Leer Foundation, 2005This paper presents an overview of the literature on children and HIV/AIDS from a psychological perspective.DocumentService providers working together to help children in the time of HIV and AIDS
Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, 2005This booklet is for teachers, health workers, home-based carers, community workers, volunteers and social workers.DocumentA strange illness: issues and research by children affected by HIV/AIDS in central China
Save the Children Fund, 2005Caused by unsafe practices in the sale of blood, HIV/AIDS has affected a large number of children in central China.DocumentHeroes of our time: health workers helping children
Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, 2005This booklet highlights the ways in which health workers are helping children in this time of HIV and AIDS. The booklet acknowledges that health workers often lead the response to the thousands of children made vulnerable in the context of HIV and AIDS.Pages
