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    Service providers working together to help children in the time of HIV and AIDS

    Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, 2005
    This booklet is for teachers, health workers, home-based carers, community workers, volunteers and social workers.
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    A strange illness: issues and research by children affected by HIV/AIDS in central China

    Save the Children Fund, 2005
    Caused by unsafe practices in the sale of blood, HIV/AIDS has affected a large number of children in central China.
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    The way the money goes: an investigation of flows of funding and resources for young children affected by HIV/AIDS

    Bernard van Leer Foundation, 2005
    This paper surveys the routes by which HIV/AIDS care funding for young children is disbursed.
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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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    Violence against children affected by HIV/AIDS: a case study of Uganda

    World Vision International Resources on Child Rights, 2005
    Through participatory research this study examined the nature of violence, including psychological abuse, against orphans in parts of Uganda devastated by the HIV/AIDS pandemic.The report highlights the types, causes and psychological impact of stigmatisation of and discrimination against orphans; World Vision programme responses to orphans and vulnerable children; and recommendations for deali
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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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    Education and HIV/AIDS: ensuring education access for orphans and vulnerable children

    United Nations Children's Fund, 2005
    This training manual aims to assist key decision makers to reflect on the difficulties faced by children orphaned by AIDS and other vulnerable children, and on the different policy options available within the education system, within the government and elsewhere in general. It is has been developed for the training of key stakeholders within the education sectors of World Bank client countries
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    Potential impact of adjustment policies on vulnerability of women and children to HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Centre for Health and Population Research, Bangladesh, 2005
    This article evaluates the potential impact of the IMF and WB adjustment policies on women's and children’s vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa through connecting changes at the macro level with effects at the meso and micro levels.The study finds that adjustment policies may inadvertently produce conditions facilitating women's and children’s exposure to HIV/AIDS.
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    Our voice, our future: young people report on progress made on the declaration of commitment to HIV/AIDS

    United Nations Population Fund, 2005
    This report, written by young people from around the world, reviews the progress made on the Declaration of Commitment (DoC) on HIV/AIDS, adopted by the Member States at the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS (UNGASS) in June 2001.The document examines political and financial commitments, access to information services and youth participation.

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