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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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.

Mark Loudon, Mini Bhaskar, Yonah Bhutia, Abhey Deshpande, Vidhya Ganesh, Rani Mohanraj, C P Prakasam, K Nelson Royal and S B Saoor,

This document provides the findings of a study conducted in five Indian states with high HIV prevalence to examine if children affected by HIV/AIDS face barriers to services and if so, the nature and severity of such barriers.

UNICEF,

Reports on the first year of the Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS campaign. Includes statistical data. Identifies failures and proposes strategic priorities for moving forward.

UNICEF,

This Policy Framework seeks to broaden the focus to address the needs of the overwhelming majority of children in India affected by HIV/AIDS by covering a broader agenda, spanning both the medical and socioeconomic dimensions of the epidemic as it affects children.

South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation,

A regional strategic framework for coordinating policies to protect, care and support children affected by HIV/AIDS in South Asia.

Jan de Lind van Wijngaarden,

Qualitatively assesses the vulnerability of children living in institutional care in Vietnam. Includes specific recommendations for systems strengthening to reduce vulnerability in various institutional contexts.

Vuyiswa Mathambo and Linda Richter,

A study of endogenous community-based responses to the needs of children affected by HIV and AIDS, and how these might be supported in KwaZulu-Natal.

Alice A. Ansah-Koi,

This article addresses fostering as a traditional care and support system for orphans in Ghana, especially those whose parents have died of AIDS.