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A facilitators' guide to participatory workshops with NGOs/CBOs responding to HIV/AIDS
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2001The guide introduces the concept of participatory techniques and gives step by step advice to workshop facilitators.A number of examples of exercises that encourage communication and learning are given as well as more general advice on running workshops, from questions to ask to booking venues and evaluating workshops.The guide is available in English, French and SpanishDocumentThe impact of HIV/AIDS on community-based resource management: a case study of an indigenous irrigation system in Northern Thailand
Overseas Development Group, East Anglia University (UEA) School of Development Studies, 2001Looks at the effects of HIV/AIDS on community-based resource management by focusing on an indigenous irrigation community, locally called muang fai, in Sanpatong District, Chiang Mai province in Northern Thailand. The area has been severely affected since 1992 and still has the highest death rate and infection in the region.DocumentExpanding community-based support for orphans and vulnerable children
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2002A report documenting the findings of a workshop to understand the proliferation of orphan and vulnerable children (OVC) initiatives throughout East and Southern Africa and the ways in which NGOs and their partners can expand the impact and coverage of OVC programmes.DocumentParents providing care to adult sons and daughters with HIV/AIDS in Thailand
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001This report is a qualitative analysis of the circumstances and consequences of parental caregiving to adult children with AIDS in Thailand based on open-ended interviews, primarily with parents of adult children who died of AIDS.The results reveal the circumstances that lead to parental caregiving, the tasks involved and the stress they created, how parents coped with this stress, and the conseDocumentDecentralising of health policy and planning using Participatory Rural Appraisal : Indian example
Global Development Network, 2001This paper focuses on the importance of decentralisation in health care provision and how community participation could become a way forward to provide health care to all, using participatory rural appraisal.The paper outlines the present system of health care in India and the current challenges it faces.DocumentFinding a way forward: principles and strategies to reduce the impacts of AIDS on children and families
Displaced Children and Orphans Fund & Patrick J. Leahy War Victims Fund, USAID, 2000As programs to date have reached only a small fraction of the most vulnerable children in the countries hardest hit by AIDS, the fundamental challenge is to develop interventions that make a difference over the long haul in the lives of the children and families affected by HIV/AIDS at a scale that approaches the magnitude of their needs.By itself, the paper argues, no single intervention willDocumentGuidelines for children's participation in HIV/AIDS programs
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1999These guidelines provide a framework for local projects to develop ways of working with children and young people that respect their rights and enable their voices to be heard. The question that has been addressed in this booklet is:how can children and young people participate in AIDS campaigns and programmes in ethical and appropriate ways?The report states that programmes neDocumentThe Progress of Nations Report, 1997
The Progress of Nations Report, UNICEF, 1999The Progress of Nations, an annual scorecard of the social health of nations, records achievements in the form of statistics that measure fulfilment of minimum human needs. The knowledge it unearths is fundamental to solving problems, because information is the first ingredient needed by those with the will and the means to make change.DocumentThe impact of HIV and AIDS on children, families and communities: risks and realities of childhood during the HIV epidemic
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 1998The impact of HIV/AIDS extends beyond those living with the virus, as each infection produces consequences which affect the lives of the family, friends and communities surrounding an infected person. The overall impact of the epidemic encompasses effects on the lives of multiples of the millions of people living with HIV/AIDS or of those who have died.DocumentBehavior Change [in relation to AIDS/HIV]: A Summary of Four Major Theories
Family Health International, 1996How does behavior change occur? This question probably has as many answers as there are diverse populations and cultures. Every HIV prevention program, however, is based on those answers -- theories about why people change their behaviors.Pages
