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Study of faith based organizations responses to orphans and vulnerable children
Synergy Project, USAID, 2004This study reveals how faith based organisations (FBOs) are supporting orphans and vulnerable children.DocumentProtecting the rights of young children affected and infected by HIV/AIDS in Africa: updating strategies and reinforcing existing networks
UNESDOC: Online UNESCO documents, 2003This report highlights issues addressed, strategies and recommendations discussed in an international workshop about young children and HIV/AIDS.DocumentAct now! A resource guide for young women on HIV/AIDS
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2002This guide focuses on the topic of young women and HIV/AIDS: the intersections between youth, gender and HIV/AIDS emerging challenges and successes in HIV/AIDS for young people (particularly young women) ways in which youth can participate in addressing gender and youth issues in HIV/AIDS programs Targeted at young women leaders, the guide provides an overview of the on-linDocumentPolicies for orphans and vulnerable children: a framework for moving ahead
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2003This paper is concerned with policy responses that address the needs of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in the face of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.It presents a summary of the global OVC situation and current policy responses, outlines existing policy frameworks for responding to OVC, and identifies policy-level gaps in national responses.As a conclusion of its research, the paper proposes aDocumentHIV/AIDS and child labour in Zambia: a rapid assessment on the case of the Lusaka, Copperbelt and Eastern Provinces
International Labour Organization, 2003This rapid assessment examined correlations between the HIV/AIDS pandemic and child labour in Zambia, and subsequently on the welfare of children in terms of their health, education, etc.DocumentHow many orphans are there in sub-Saharan Africa?
Eldis Document Store, 2003This article questions the standard statistics used by policy makers and others to asses the issue and response of children who lose one or more of their parents to HIV/AIDS. The author compares statistics cited by the two main sources of orphan data, and finds that they differ widely.DocumentExpanded response guide to core indicators for monitoring and reporting on HIV/AIDS programs
US Agency for International Development, 2003This guide is the second in the series of two monitoring and evaluation handbooks which focuses on the new areas of USAID's Expanded Response to HIV/AIDS including care, support, and treatment for people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS with a special focus on women and children.The paper offers a rationale for the expanded response monitoring and reporting system; targets for the expanded resDocumentReport of the scientific meeting on the empirical evidence for the demographic and socio-economic impact of AIDS
Health Economics & HIV/AIDS Research Division, University of Natal, 2003‘A lot of projections, but little data’, is a common complaint amongst HIV/AIDS researchers and policy makers in Africa.DocumentForgotten families: older people as carers of orphans and vulnerable children
HelpAge International, 2003This report shows that - provided appropriate support is available - older people and orphans and vulnerable children can overcome some of the challenges posed by the HIV/AIDS epidemic.The case studies featured in this report describe innovative ways of dealing with some of the difficulties faced by older-headed households.DocumentA review of current literature of the impact of HIV/AIDS on children in sub-Saharan Africa
US Agency for International Development, 2001This paper reviews epidemiological characteristics of children affected by HIV/AIDS, coping mechanisms and current knowledge of the impact of HIV on children.Pages
