Orphans and vulnerable children support CD-ROM version 4

Orphans and vulnerable children support CD-ROM version 4 Order publication

This CD-ROM contains an electronic library of over 700 resources on supporting orphans and vulnerable children.  These have been gathered from a wide range of organisations, drawing on years of experience to create a ‘toolkit’ for others to use.

This toolkit is for use by non-governmental organisations (NGOs), governmental organisations, community-based organisations (CBOs) and individuals working with orphans and other vulnerable children. It is also available on-line: www.ovcsupport.net. The on-line toolkit is regularly updated with new information and resources.

A new section on quality improvement has been added which assists OVC programmes in improving the quality of care provided to children and caretakers. This section is coordinated by the USAID Health Care Improvement Project, managed by University Research Co., LLC (URC) and includes a compendium of resources and examples of standards and other quality improvement tools used in various countries.

Intended audience NGO support programmes
Training organisations
Individual trainers
INGOs
NGOs
CBOs
Author Family Health International (FHI)
International HIV/AIDS Alliance (Secretariat)
Language English
Date published 30/07/2008
Size Various
Themes Subject - Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children
Type Technical support

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Reviews of this publication

auscar - 17 November 2008 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

Ooooh!
A good idea at such a time as this. Quite resourcefull for us, practitioners.
Lauded.

Nathaniel F. Luke - 02 September 2008 4 Star Rating4 Star Rating4 Star Rating4 Star Rating4 Star Rating

Very good and useful publications

Nogi Igbinoba - 03 August 2008 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

I find this toolkit very informative and would go a long way in asisting us in Nigeria as the issue of OVC is gradually occupying the front burner in the HIV/AIDS response.

Sam Ajufoh - 10 July 2008 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

As Nigeria begins serious work on OVC this would no doubt help to deepen the knowledge of ngos and all stake holders.
From :Action For Community Development

Ibanga Ekong - 24 May 2008 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

Beautiful concept! Better service to my community is just a stone-throw away.

DOSHANN KUMWENDA - 18 May 2008 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

this book is very good since issue pertaining to care of ovc have been simplified and easier to use on community based trainings.

Richard Ochen - 12 May 2008 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

Thank you for all. Your are really a global partner with global information. Resources well spent. We borrow alot from your resources

Richard Onzima - 07 March 2008 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

It is a very good tool for us down here we cant do without such resource especially the contious knowledge we need

Thank you Richard

Caleb Ogwai - 18 February 2008 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

I am the coordinator of Forum for Advancing Rural Action on Aids (FAVRA), working with over 200 OVC's in a remote part of rural Kenya in Nyanza province. This toolkit is a blessing to our organisation.

Adigun Akindele .O - 10 February 2008 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating


This publication has initiates a better archive for future researcher and contributor. In order not for them to be "fingerless for there writing contest" .They acn made use of this short time have, wisely.Also help any one who does not know where to start; what next to do and how is successful of the HIV/AIDS awareness and alivation.

The Alliance electronic library of over 650 resources on supporting orphans and vulnerable children aid as means of guide and prevetion of HIV/AIDS .Its a great avenue for me that I must not fail to emphasized ;an inevitable fact I had gotten.Am presently conducting network strenght of AIDS / HIV and adverse raection of drug among people living in an under developed countries.

Adigun Akindele O
Founder of Kindel Foundation .Nigeria.

FS okonta emeka okelum - 30 January 2008 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

with this toolkit i will be better positioned to work and serve my community beter

Binang - 21 December 2007 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

Your pulication are beautiful, educative, guides for better activities if welfollowed. They are publications that we really need to succeed in our NGOs work especially we taking care of Orphans and Vulnerable youths and children and also for our campaigns against the spread of HIV?AIDS and other related Diseases.
If possible, try make the publications more on hard copies for the benefits of Rural people who do not have much access to computers and VCDS DVDs to play them.
Thanks Yours Faithfully.
Eddie Binang of BAM Foundation.

Dorcas Mbonghabu C. Waindim - 18 October 2007 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

It a wonderful publication and i will really love to read it and be able to share knowledge in my community.

tiofack paul - 02 August 2007 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

Very good

MARK KUMBUKANI BLACK - 26 July 2007 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

This publication is very good as it stipulates strategies on how to mitigate the impact of HIV and AIDS focusing on OVC. As a PLWHA I find this toolkit essential.

nyamai leonard ndaka - 14 July 2007 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

I am working with a youth centre focusing on HIV and currently visiting TASO uganda to gather more information and knowledge on the fight against HIV/AIDs The toolkit shall be able to assit the Rotacatrct VCT centre that I am working with.

DR Kaminiel Peter - 27 June 2007 1 Star Rating1 Star Rating1 Star Rating1 Star Rating1 Star Rating

A very useful toolkit which i need to use to do my programs here.

Mumba Ngoma - 07 June 2007 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

This is a very appropriate tool kit especially for countries in the sub Sahara Africa where the problem of OVC is so big.

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