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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International Foster Care Organization,

The February 2007 edition of the IFCO Informer. Focuses on foster care solutions in the context of the global AIDS pandemic.

UNICEF ,

This report brings together current research – much of it unpublished – on the impact of HIV/AIDS on children in the South Asian region. It presents an overview of the findings of studies in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan and recommendations for national action.

Linda Richter and Sharmla Rama,

Examines how a rights-based approach can provide a firm foundation for framing priorities and responses to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS.

Core Initiative Uganda,

A list of OVC national indicators used by the CORE Initiative for the prevention of OVC and HIV among youth in Uganda.

W. James Jacob, Stacey A. Shaw, Donald E. Morisky, Steven J.Hite, &,

A study of HIV/AIDS education programs and direction for creating curricula in African schools.

Tamsen Rochat and Angela Hough,

A qualitative research study in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to explore children’s experiences of family and community practices that children perceive to enhance their resilience

UNICEF, HACI, WCRP,

This study commissioned by UNICEF, Hope for African Children Initiative (HACI), and World Conference on Religions and Peace (WCRP) maps and defines roles and responsibilities for Civil Society in the expanded national HIV/AIDS responses. The report pays particular attention to the protection, care and support of orphans and children made vulnerable by HIV and AIDS in Eastern and Southern Africa.

Nel van Beelen (Managing Editor),

An excellent series of articles focusing on livelihood-strengthening programmes for children affected by HIV/AIDS. Emphasis on “AIDS sensitive but not AIDS specific” programming. Links to relevant resources, manuals, and fact sheets.

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.