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A call to action: children the missing face of AIDS
United Nations Children's Fund, 2005This publication argues that the world must take urgent account of the specific impact of AIDS on children, or there will be no chance of meeting Millennium Development Goals – to halt and begin to reverse the spread of the disease by 2015.DocumentChildren who live in communities affected by AIDS
The Lancet, 2006This short article examines the impacts that HIV and AIDS in a comminuty has on children living in that community. In particular, the author states that children indirectly affected by HIV and AIDS can be broadly divided into two categories: those whose parents are infected with HIV; and those who have lost one or both parents to AIDS.DocumentReporting on children in the context of HIV/AIDS: a journalist’s resource
Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, 2005This resource provides reference information to assist journalists in reporting on children in the context of HIV/AIDS.Divided into five main parts, the resource contains the following information:Part 1 highlights the many ways children are affected by HIV/AIDS, and challenges the predominant focus in the media on “AIDS orphans”.DocumentThe bridge across the Zambezi: what needs to be done for children?
Save the Children Fund, 2006This publication discusses the potential consequences for children of the construction of a bridge across the Zambezi River in central Mozambique linking the north and south of the country.The paper draws on interviews and discussions with various community and national stakeholders to identify the problems that children may face.DocumentHIV/AIDS: what about very young children?
Bernard van Leer Foundation, 2005This paper responds to the fact that young children impacted by HIV and AIDS often seem to be almost invisible in the wider HIV and AIDS field. With a few notable exceptions, if they are mentioned at all, it is as minor footnotes in the general discourse on children and HIV and AIDS.DocumentSouth African child gauge 2005
Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, 2005This publication examines the links between the practical situation of children in South Africa, South Africa’s commitments to child rights, and society’s progress in this regard.DocumentImpact of sex and HIV education programs on sexual behaviors of youth in developing and developed countries
YouthNet, Family Health International, 2005This paper discusses findings from a review of 83 evaluations of sex and HIV education programmes.DocumentThe implications of early marriage for HIV/AIDS policy
Population Council, USA, 2004This briefing paper is based on a background paper prepared for the WHO/UNFPA/Population Council Technical Consultation on Married Adolescents, held in Geneva, Switzerland, 9–12 December 2003.DocumentAntiretroviral roll-out in South Africa: where do children feature?
Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, 2004This paper explores whether children’s health needs are adequately addressed in South Africa's national plan for comprehensive care and treatment for HIV and AIDS.DocumentThe 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.Pages
