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Circle of hope: children’s rights in a world with AIDS
Plan, 2006Plan ’s Circle of Hope is a framework for supporting children affected by AIDS. It is based on a child-centred community development model, using a rights-based approach in which children, families and communities are active participants in their own development.This document describes the basis and application of the Circle of Hope framework.DocumentEngaging communities in youth reproductive health and HIV projects: a guide to participatory assessments
YouthNet, Family Health International, 2006The involvement of young people and their families in the creation and implementation of targeted interventions is commonly held as a pivotal part of the success or failure of a programme. Recruiting such groups, however, remains a challenge.DocumentA costing analysis of community-based programs for children affected by HIV/AIDS: results from Zambia and Rwanda
US Agency for International Development, 2005This paper analyses the programmatic costs of CARE Rwanda’s and Bwafwano Zambia’s two community-based programmes for children affected by HIV/AIDS in Rwanda and Zambia in order to provide information on the current costs of the two programmes.DocumentBuilding blocks: Asia: briefing notes for communities working with orphans and vulnerable children
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2006This collection of documents are a series of practical briefing notes to assist policy-makers, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), community-based organisations (CBOs), local government and communities to respond to the needs of children affected by HIV and AIDS in Asia.There are seven briefing notes, comprising six topics and an overview:health and nutritionlivelihoods and econoDocumentUsing global media to reach youth: the 2002 MTV Staying Alive campaign
YouthNet, Family Health International, 2006This paper, published by YouthNet, examines the effects of a 2002 media campaign aiming to increase awareness of HIV and AIDS, encourage prevention behaviour, reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination, and to empower young people to take action. The campaign was conducted using the international television network MTV.DocumentThe Aidspan guide to developing global fund proposals to benefit children affected by HIV/AIDS
Aidspan, 2006The purposes of this guide to developing global fund proposals to benefit children affected by HIV/AIDS are: to encourage and facilitate more proposals to the Global Fund benefiting children; and to help countries prepared to submit such proposals.The guide includes the following chapters:Chapter 1 describes the situation of children and HIV/AIDS; discusses the response to the needs ofDocumentLearning from what young people say about sex, relationships and health
Safe Passages to Adulthood, 2001Conventional means of addressing the health and social issues experienced by young people have all too often been in the form of blanket prescriptions influenced by a homogenous stereo-type of the young population.DocumentSaving lives: children's right to HIV and AIDS treatment
Global Movement for Children, 2006This report makes a call to action on the right of children to receive treatment for HIV and AIDS. It argues that the human rights of children are severely threatened by HIV and AIDS - stigma and discrimination, economic insecurity and growing burdens of care on families and communities all increase the vulnerability of children.DocumentIringa youth behaviour survey: findings and report
Family Health International, 2005This document reports on a survey conducted to find out the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours of youth about sexually transmitted infection (STI)/HIV and reproductive health in Iringa, Tanzania.The main results include: knowledge: youth in Iringa displayed a high level of knowledge about STIs, in particular HIV/AIDS, including types of infections, modes of transmission, and waDocumentMissing mothers: meeting the needs of children affected by AIDS
Save the Children Fund, 2006This report explores the increase in children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. As many women are dying from the AIDS pandemic, children of parents with HIV/AIDS have become more vulnerable.Pages
