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Speaking freely, being strong
Panos AIDS Programme, 2006This report from Panos outlines the findings from research done on the role of communications in social mobilisation around HIV, in South Africa, Namibia and Brazil. Based on oral testimony from members of actions groups campaigning on HIV issues, it highlights the importance of communication at a personal, interpersonal and public policy level for such groups.DocumentParliaments, politics and HIV/AIDS: A comparative study of five African countries
Institute for Democracy in South Africa, 2006This paper provides an assessment on the national parliaments of Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique and South Africa use of their oversight function to inform and monitor national HIV and AIDS responses.DocumentCircles of care: community child protection. A participatory research model strengthening restorative local governance in support of South African children’s rights
Canadian International Development Agency, 2004This document is the final report on a participatory research project that aimed to empower communities in South Africa to support vulnerable young people affected by HIV and AIDS and protect them from abuse.DocumentEvaluation of Stepping Stones: a gender transformative HIV prevention intervention
Medical Research Council, South Africa, 2007This study, from the South African Medical Research Council, evaluates the impact of Stepping Stones on new HIV infections and on new genital herpes infections, sexual behaviour and male violence. Stepping Stones is an HIV prevention programme that aims to improve sexual health through building stronger, more gender-equitable relationships with better communication between partners.DocumentBreaking the cycle: stigma, discrimination, internal stigma and HIV
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2006This paper from the POLICY Project examines the relationship between discrimination, stigma and internalised stigma which is experienced by people living with HIV. The paper draws on research from projects in South Africa and Mexico.DocumentProgramming for HIV prevention in South African schools: a report on program implementation
Horizons, 2005This paper from the Horizons Program evaluates the effectiveness of a HIV education programme aimed at secondary school students. It presents the findings of a study which measured the impact of a school-based HIV education programme in the KwaZulu Natal province of South Africa.DocumentThe CHIETA national HIV/AIDS workplace programme
Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority, South Africa, 2006This report from the Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA) in South Africa shows that many companies are not confronting the impact of HIV in the workplace in a coherent and systematic way.DocumentEffect of a structural intervention for the prevention of intimate partner violence and HIV in rural South Africa: results of a cluster randomized trial
The Lancet, 2006This article from the Lancet provides evidence that microfinance initiatives combined with gender and HIV training can reduce levels of intimate partner violence. This in turn can potentially reduce levels of risk in relation to HIV.DocumentA closer look: the internalization of stigma related to HIV
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2006This report from the USAID-funded POLICY project examines the internalised stigma experienced by people living with HIV (PLHA). It presents findings from the Siyam’kela project in South Africa and the Mo Kexteya project in Mexico.DocumentThe role of open, distance and flexible learning (ODFL) in HIV/AIDS prevention and mitigation for affected youth in South Africa and Mozambique
Department for International Development, UK, 2006How might open, distance and flexible learning (ODFL) mitigate the affects of HIV and AIDS on young people and help meet their learning needs?Pages
