Vulnerable children in Africa have traditionally been absorbed and supported by their communities. However, in the context of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and poverty, communities are increasingly stretched, compromising the quality of care available to children affected by AIDS. This calls for an understanding of the processes that best facilitate the capacity of communities to provide good quality care and support. In the interests of furthering debate and practice in this area, we seek to develop an analytical framework that builds upon two inter-linked strands. First, we emphasize the need to acknowledge the active coping and resilience of children affected by AIDS, rather than seeing them as passive victims. It is through...
This article presents the findings of a study among a small group of South African AIDS orphans livi...
Master of Social Science in Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.In the co...
Children affected by HIV in their families and communities face multiple risks to their health, educ...
Vulnerable children in Africa have traditionally been absorbed and supported by their communities. H...
Evidence suggests that caring for orphans and vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS remains o...
The human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune-deficiency syndrome pandemic (HIV/AIDS) continues t...
The epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has already orphaned a generation of children and it was projecte...
South Africa is grappling with the AIDS pandemic that increases the numbers of vulnerable orphans, w...
The study aimed at finding out what enables children orphaned by AIDS who live in orphanages to thri...
Introduction: Recent debates on how to achieve an optimal HIV response are dominated by intervention...
One of the key development challenges posed by AIDS in Ethiopia is providing care for the vastly inc...
HIV and AIDS related deaths have left numerous children heading households as the number of adults ...
The resilience of children living with HIV and placed in foster care has been overlooked by the Worl...
Background Orphanhood is a major consequence of the AIDS pandemic in South Africa. Most children who...
Commissioned by Save the Children Sweden, MayMany children in Sub-Saharan Africa, in addition to tho...
This article presents the findings of a study among a small group of South African AIDS orphans livi...
Master of Social Science in Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.In the co...
Children affected by HIV in their families and communities face multiple risks to their health, educ...
Vulnerable children in Africa have traditionally been absorbed and supported by their communities. H...
Evidence suggests that caring for orphans and vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS remains o...
The human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune-deficiency syndrome pandemic (HIV/AIDS) continues t...
The epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has already orphaned a generation of children and it was projecte...
South Africa is grappling with the AIDS pandemic that increases the numbers of vulnerable orphans, w...
The study aimed at finding out what enables children orphaned by AIDS who live in orphanages to thri...
Introduction: Recent debates on how to achieve an optimal HIV response are dominated by intervention...
One of the key development challenges posed by AIDS in Ethiopia is providing care for the vastly inc...
HIV and AIDS related deaths have left numerous children heading households as the number of adults ...
The resilience of children living with HIV and placed in foster care has been overlooked by the Worl...
Background Orphanhood is a major consequence of the AIDS pandemic in South Africa. Most children who...
Commissioned by Save the Children Sweden, MayMany children in Sub-Saharan Africa, in addition to tho...
This article presents the findings of a study among a small group of South African AIDS orphans livi...
Master of Social Science in Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.In the co...
Children affected by HIV in their families and communities face multiple risks to their health, educ...