La historia de Magdalena: el embarazo de una adolescente seropositiva, que vive en las calles de Caracas; estudio de caso de Venezuela
El estudio se basa en la historia de una madre adolescente de la calle que vive con SIDA.
El estudio se basa en la historia de una madre adolescente de la calle que vive con SIDA.
This paper discusses the rights of children particularly in a world with HIV/AIDS. It explores how the way children affects the lives that they live. The thrust is on how to ensure that a child's rights are actually accessible to him/her through particular policies.
The socio-economic consequences of the HIV/AIDS epidemic are felt in a growing number of countries and increasing mortality rates among adults are threatening economic and social well-being.
The spread of HIV infection can be rapid in specific contexts such as poverty and social instability, war and civil strife.
This article discusses a psychosocial support program for children affected by AIDS for the SADC region which was proposed by REPPSI.
Children orphaned due to HIV/AIDS are those with broken families, beyond their control they are vulnerable to various kinds of survival and human rights problems. Their problems are so complex, multi-dimensional and very serious and have been increasing in the sub-Saharan Africa.