The involvement of people living with HIV/AIDS in the delivery of community-based prevention, care and support services in Zambia
A diagnostic study
| The involvement of people living with HIV/AIDS: Zambia diagnostic study (English) 1.38Mb | |
| Involving people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) in HIV/AIDS response activities can improve service delivery, empower them by ending their isolation, curb the effects of stigmatisation and discrimination, and add a powerful voice to prevention activities. This report provides an overview of a study carried out in Zambia between 1998 and 2001 by the Alliance in collaboration with Horizons, to look at how NGOs have involved PLHA in their response activities. The research focused on 17 NGOs carrying out HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support, in Burkina Faso, Ecuador and India, as well as in Zambia. It explains the methodology of the study and identifies issues to overcome. |
|
| Intended audience | NGO support programmes INGOs NGOs CBOs Donors |
|---|---|
| Author | Horizons International HIV/AIDS Alliance (Secretariat) |
| Language | English |
| Date published | 01/01/2002 |
| Size | 188 pages |
| Themes | Country - Zambia Subject - Civil Society Development Subject - People Living With HIV |
| Type | Lessons learnt report/study |
You can add your own reviews/comments on this publication using the form below
Your order
Latest Publications
- Latin America and Caribbean case studies
24 July 2008 - Publications and resources CD-ROM July 2008 update
01 July 2008 - Annual review 2007
25 June 2008 - Annual review supplement 2007
25 June 2008 - Report and accounts 2007
25 June 2008 - Latin America and the Caribbean: strategic framework 2008 to 2010
05 June 2008 - Mainstreaming towards universal access
02 June 2008 - Sex work, violence and HIV
14 May 2008 - Nothing about us without us
11 May 2008 - Our future: Preparing to teach sexuality and life-skills
25 March 2008


