Care, involvement and action:
Mobilising and supporting community responses to HIV/AIDS care and support in developing countries
| Care, involvement and action: Mobilising and supporting community responses to HIV/AIDS (English) 438.1Kb | |
| Community participation is at the heart of successful HIV/AIDS responses around the world. This report shares the highlights and lessons learned from the second year of “Community Lessons, Global Learning”, a programme set up by the Alliance in partnership with Glaxo Wellcome’s Positive Action programme, to share lessons about responding to HIV/AIDS between communities, countries and continents.
The programme was carried out through a series of intensive workshops aimed at sharing lessons and experiences to strengthen the capacity of community-based organisations in Ecuador, Senegal, Zambia and from countries across Asia. Topics include linking prevention and care and enhancing the quality of community care and support. |
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| Intended audience | NGO support programmes INGOs NGOs CBOs Policy makers Donors |
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| Author | International HIV/AIDS Alliance (Secretariat) |
| Language | English |
| Date published | 07/01/2000 |
| Size | 32 pages |
| Themes | Subject - Care and Treatment Subject - Community Mobilisation |
| Type | Lessons learnt report/study |
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