Psycho-social support of CABA
This article discusses the various effects that Children affected by HIV/AIDS (CABA) are exposed to.
This article discusses the various effects that Children affected by HIV/AIDS (CABA) are exposed to.
These recommendations are derived from a study on community and capacity building which was supported by Displaced Children and Orphans Fund of USAID.
This is a power point presentation that discusses the impact of HIV/AIDS on children in relation to access to education. There are various indicators that are highlighted and some strategies are suggested to help assist these vulnerable children.
This is a report which a compelling story about millions of children who have fallen victim to the global HIV/AIDS pandemic. It looks at the scope and complexity of the challenges these children face.
This is a progress report on the Community Support Project for children affected by HIV/AIDS in Burkina Faso. This report details the aim of the project and the initial community response and problems encountered.
This is a compilation of international documents centered around the issue of orphans and vulnerable children and community reponses and coping mechanisms in the face of HIV/AIDS.
This study used formal reproductive health education and communication with parents on reproductive health among 15-19 year old males from the National Survey of Adolescent Males (1988 and 1995). Female adolescent reports were taken from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth.
This guidance on sex and relationship education in schools replaces Circular 5/94.
The rate of HIV infection in Cambodia is the highest for all of South East Asia at present.
In October, 1999, UNESCO hosted a Round Table discussion on the plight of children whose parents have died from AIDS. This brought together representatives from some of the hardest hit countries, as well as NGOs in the field. The Round Table provided a platform for dialogue and exchange.