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    Building blocks: Asia: briefing notes for communities working with orphans and vulnerable children

    International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2006
    This collection of documents are a series of practical briefing notes to assist policy-makers, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), community-based organisations (CBOs), local government and communities to respond to the needs of children affected by HIV and AIDS in Asia.There are seven briefing notes, comprising six topics and an overview:health and nutritionlivelihoods and econo
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    The Aidspan guide to developing global fund proposals to benefit children affected by HIV/AIDS

    Aidspan, 2006
    The purposes of this guide to developing global fund proposals to benefit children affected by HIV/AIDS are: to encourage and facilitate more proposals to the Global Fund benefiting children; and to help countries prepared to submit such proposals.The guide includes the following chapters:Chapter 1 describes the situation of children and HIV/AIDS; discusses the response to the needs of
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    Working with street children: understanding sexual and reproductive health including HIV/AIDS and STDs among street children

    World Health Organization, 2000
    Although 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.
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    Heroes of our time: health workers helping children

    Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, 2005
    This 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.
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    Helping children in the time of HIV and AIDS

    Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, 2004
    This booklet offers practical guidelines to individuals and organisations on what is needed most and how to go about helping the thousands of children who are rendered vulnerable in the context of HIV/AIDS.Suggestions include:finding out who is most in need of helpsupporting a community-based responsestrengthing essential services such as education and health facilitieslimit
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    HIV counseling and testing for youth: a manual for providers

    Family Health International, 2005
    This HIV counselling and testing manual is designed for service providers and counsellors working with youth and aims to improve their skills and assist youth with the difficult issue of HIV counselling and testing.The manual provides:step-by-step information for using a counselling and testing model for youth in general or specialised clinical settings step-by-step information for
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    The journey of life: a community workshop to support children

    Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative For Children Affected by HIV/AIDS, 2004
    This manual is a guide to conducting a workshop designed to raise awareness of the increasing psychological and social needs of children affected by HIV/AIDS, war, and displacement, and work out ways in which the community can find solutions.
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    HIV/AIDS and children’s migration: a training manual for community workers

    Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Brunel University, 2004
    This manual for community workers aims to help families and communities make informed decisions regarding children’s migration as a result of HIV/AIDS and to provide support.
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    Young people - we care! A book of ideas to help young people supporting each other in their communities in Zimbabwe

    John Snow International UK, 2003
    This book from John Snow International UK has been designed to encourage young people to support either younger children or their peers who are living in communities in Zimbabwe affected by HIV/AIDS. It is also envisaged it will be used by home-based care organisations to involve young people in their activities.
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    Pasteurized breastmilk as a replacement feed for babies of HIV-infected mothers

    ProNUTRITION, 2003
    This short report offers a guide for mothers demonstrating how they can use their own milk for their babies, while simultaneously avoiding any risk of post-partum transmission of the virus to their babies through breastfeeding. The two methods shown are flash-boiling and pretoria pasteurization

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