This Population Council Horizons report presents findings from an exploratory study by the Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative and Catholic Relief Services’ Support to Replicable, Innovative Village/Community-level Efforts Program of vulnerable youth living in and around Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. It describes their demographic characteristics, exposure to stress and trauma, and psychosocial well-being. The report also highlights the relationships between psychosocial well-being outcomes and exposure to stress and trauma, and the differences in psychosocial well-being between males and females, orphaned and nonorphaned youth, and younger and older adolescents. The report concludes with program and research implications
From 1997 through 2007, the Horizons program conducted research to inform the care and support of ch...
There is a recognized gap in the evidence base relating to the nature and components of intervention...
In response to the AIDS epidemic and poverty, the Zimbabwean government and other organisations are ...
Masiye Camp in Matopos National Park, and Kids’ Clubs in downtown Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, are examples o...
In 2002, the Human Sciences Research Council was commissioned by the WK Kellogg Foundation to develo...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
The Population Council, in collaboration with CARE International and Family Health Trust, conducted ...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
In 2005, approximately 17 percent of the population of reproductive age in Zambia was infected with ...
This report provides a baseline study on psychosocial support of orphans and vulnerable children (OV...
Substantial resources are invested in psychological support for children orphaned or otherwise made ...
Approximately twelve million children under the age of 18 years worldwide have lost one or both pare...
In Rwanda, the combined effects of the 1994 genocide and the AIDS pandemic have devastated the lives...
In 2002, the Human Sciences Research Council was commissioned by the WK Kellogg Foundation to develo...
In Zimbabwe the AIDS pandemic and various other macroeconomic challenges have resulted in the creati...
From 1997 through 2007, the Horizons program conducted research to inform the care and support of ch...
There is a recognized gap in the evidence base relating to the nature and components of intervention...
In response to the AIDS epidemic and poverty, the Zimbabwean government and other organisations are ...
Masiye Camp in Matopos National Park, and Kids’ Clubs in downtown Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, are examples o...
In 2002, the Human Sciences Research Council was commissioned by the WK Kellogg Foundation to develo...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
The Population Council, in collaboration with CARE International and Family Health Trust, conducted ...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
In 2005, approximately 17 percent of the population of reproductive age in Zambia was infected with ...
This report provides a baseline study on psychosocial support of orphans and vulnerable children (OV...
Substantial resources are invested in psychological support for children orphaned or otherwise made ...
Approximately twelve million children under the age of 18 years worldwide have lost one or both pare...
In Rwanda, the combined effects of the 1994 genocide and the AIDS pandemic have devastated the lives...
In 2002, the Human Sciences Research Council was commissioned by the WK Kellogg Foundation to develo...
In Zimbabwe the AIDS pandemic and various other macroeconomic challenges have resulted in the creati...
From 1997 through 2007, the Horizons program conducted research to inform the care and support of ch...
There is a recognized gap in the evidence base relating to the nature and components of intervention...
In response to the AIDS epidemic and poverty, the Zimbabwean government and other organisations are ...