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Hearing community voices: grassroots perceptions of an intervention to support health volunteers in South Africa
Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance, 2008With the scarcity of African health professionals, volunteers are earmarked for an increased role in HIV/AIDS management, with a growing number of projects relying on grassroots community members to provide home nursing care to those with AIDS – as part of the wider task-shifting agenda. Yet little is known about how best to facilitate such involvement.DocumentLearning to Live Positively: a key development tool for promoting “treatment preparedness” amongst HIV/AIDS-affected rural communities in Africa
2009Community learning processes are crucial to increasing resilience to HIV/AIDS in Africa’s remote rural areas.DocumentThe gathering storm: infectious diseases and human rights in Burma
Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley, 2007This document sheds light on the factors that have contributed to Burma’s health situation and the spread of infectious diseases in Burma, and across its borders.OrganisationStrategies for Hope
The Strategies for Hope (SFH) Series is a project of ActionAid, based in the UK and working in collaboration with many organisations in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America & the Caribbean.DocumentAntiretroviral globalism, biopolitics, and therapeutic citizenship
International Development Research Centre, 2004This chapter from the book Global Assemblages explores how AIDS is producing new forms of actors and subjects, such as therapeutic citizens.DocumentEvaluating Stepping Stones: a review of existing evaluations and ideas for future M&E work
ActionAid International, 2006This report, published by ActionAid International, reviews monitoring and evaluation (M&E) data on "Stepping Stones" – a participatory training package designed to address the prevention of HIV, and care for people living with HIV and AIDS, by promoting communication and relationship skills within households and communities.DocumentAnalyzing civil society participation in country-level HIV/AIDS UNGASS 2006 reviews
CARE International, 2006This report, published by CARE International, explores civil society experiences and lessons learned in the country-level review processes of the United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on HIV/AIDS. It draws on surveys conducted in Cambodia, Kenya, Malawi, Thailand, the United Kingdom and Vietnam.DocumentAPN+ position paper 2: GIPA
Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS, 2004This APN position paper outlines the history and importance of the GIPA (greater involvement of people living with HIV and AIDS) Declaration. The declaration acknowledges the central role of people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) in AIDS education and care, as well as the design and implementation of successful HIV and AIDS policies and programmes.DocumentMitigation of HIV/AIDS- impacts through agricultural and rural development - success stories and future actions
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2003This report, produced by the Southern African Regional Poverty Network (SARPN), summarises the findings of a May 2003 workshop on mitigating the impacts of HIV and AIDS through agriculture and rural development.DocumentWorkplace Guide for Managers and Labor Leaders (HIV/AIDS)
Support for Analysis and Research in Africa, USAID, 2002This paper provides a step-by-step approach to help workplaces respond to the risks of HIV/AIDS through policies, prevention education, care, and support programs. The manual offers examples, best practices, and references from diverse employers and trade unions all over the world.Pages
