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Fighting HIV/AIDS: strategies for success 2002 - 2005
United Nations Children's Fund, 2003This UNICEF document establishes the organisation’s strategic plan to fight HIV/AIDS from 2002 – 2005. Fighting HIV/AIDS is one of UNICEF’s medium-term strategic priorities, along with girls’ education, early childhood, immunisation and strengthening the health systems and improved protection of children from violence, abuse, exploitation and discrimination.DocumentYoung people - we care! A book of ideas to help young people supporting each other in their communities in Zimbabwe
John Snow International UK, 2003This 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.DocumentConducting a situation analysis of orphans and vulnerable children affected by HIV/AIDS
Africa Bureau Information Center, USAID, 2004This framework and resource guide from USAID’s Bureau for Africa is intended to help people involved in programmes assisting orphans and vulnerable children conduct a situation analysis. Worldwide, the number of children under age 15 who have lost one or both parents to AIDS stands at more than 14 million, and estimates predict this number will surpass 25 million by 2010.DocumentMoving forward: a report on pioneering responses to children affected by HIV/AIDS in Andhra Pradesh, India
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2004The impact of HIV/AIDS has not begun to emerge fully in India, and AIDS-related orphaning is not yet occurring on a large scale. Yet, it is believed that India possibly has the largest number of AIDS orphans in the world.DocumentTeacher training: essential for school-based reproductive health and HIV/AIDS education: focus on sub-saharan Africa
YouthNet, Family Health International, 2004For teaching information and skills related to HIV/AIDS, teacher training is essential, and complex. In sub-Saharan Africa, up to half of all new HIV infections are occurring among youth under age 25. Since most youth attend school at least for primary education, school-based programmes are a logical place to reach young people.DocumentImpact of the HEART campaign: findings from the youth surveys, 1999 and 2000
Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 2000The Helping Each other Act Responsibly Together (HEART) campaign, designed for youth by youth, informs young people about HIV/AIDS, promotes abstinence and condom use. The Campaign was designed to provide a social context in which prevailing social norms are discussed, questioned and reassessed.Document“Hulle kan nie hulle hormone intoom hou nie”: a study on gender, adolescents and sexual behaviour in relation to HIV in South Africa
Centre for International Development Issues, University of Nijmegen, 2002This paper from the Centre for International Development Issues presents the results of research conducted among young people in South Africa, aiming to gain a better understanding of the sexual context of adolescents in the country. It looks at the question of how gender constructions influence risk-related sexual behaviour among adolescents.DocumentOrphans and vulnerable children: technical consultation
Support for Analysis and Research in Africa, USAID, 2003This report presents the outcomes of a consultation with researchers, policy makers and development workers to discuss responses to the needs of vulnerable children affected by HIV/AIDS.DocumentHIV prevention for young people in developing countries: report of a technical meeting
US Agency for International Development, 2003This report is a summary of the presentations and discussions held in July 2003 between USAID, Institute of Youth Development (IYD) and YouthNet/Family Health International on the subject of HIV prevention for young people. The aim of the meeting was to share research and experiences in HIV/AIDS prevention programmes.DocumentPaupers and princelings: youth attitudes toward gangs, violence, rape, drugs, and theft
Gender and Development for Cambodia, 2003The report is the result of a study on youth gang culture and youth attitudes that was designed, implemented and undertaken by young people.The report reviews three phases of research:an analysis of the Phnom Penh local newspapers' reporting of youth gang related activity a quantitative study into the attitudes of 580 young people in Phnom Penh towards drugs, violence, rape, theft aPages
