Children Affected by HIV and AIDS

The HIV/AIDS pandemic is having a devastating impact on the well-being of children, particularly in those countries with the highest HIV prevalence rates in sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean, and parts of Asia. The virus affects children in multiple ways; they may lose one or both parents and other family members, or become infected with the disease.

 

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REPSSI,

Clear programme guidance on psychosocial support, with a special focus on infants and young children. Excellent explanation of psychosocial support models.

Mark Loudon,

Questions whether the Framework guidelines are appropriate in lower prevalence regions. Provides regional overview of HIV/AIDS. Outlines particular challenges for addressing children in lower prevalence settings.

Bernd Schubert, Douglas Webb, Miriam Temin, and Petronella Masabane,

Investigates the AIDS mitigation impacts of several large social cash transfer programmes in Africa. Emphasis on investigating non-specific targeting (of poor families) versus targeting specific to households affected by AIDS.

Arjan de Wagt,

Includes recent highlights from IATT's work, links to relevant information and contacts, and a breakdown of upcoming events.

Uganda Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development,

This document sets out the strategy to build and strengthen capacity to provide leadership, coordination and operational oversight at the central, regional, and district levels under the CORE Initiatives Uganda to prevent OVC and HIV among youth.

Berenice Meintjes and Kim Jones ,

A networking lessons learned toolkit that examines CINDI, a successful children and HIV / AIDS network in South Africa.

Jini L. Roby & Nicola Wood Eddleman,

A research study exploring planning for children by their terminally ill parents.

UNICEF,

Outlines how to strengthen social protection, legal protection, and alternative care for children at country level. Contains specific actions that governments and NGO's can take to decrease the vulnerability of children affected by AIDS and respond to instances of abuse, exploitation and neglect.

Paul Bolton et al. ,

Studies the efficacy of Group Interpersonal Therapy for severe depression in HIV-affected communities.

Leslie M. Snider, UNICEF,

This document discusses the work contributing to the area of psychosocial measurement with regard to HIV/AIDS and provides samples of surveys that can be used in measurement.