Orphans and other vulnerable children (OVC), including those living with HIV, often have a range of unmet needs, such as education, food security, psychosocial support, and access to health care. Project SOAR is documenting the unique vulnerabilities of OVC and their caregivers, and examining strategies to mitigate the impacts of HIV on them. This brief presents a summary of the SOAR portfolio, including a prospective cohort study of young people living with HIV in Zambia, an evaluation of an HIV risk screening tool among OVC in Tanzania, and a systematic review of promising interventions to support engagement and treatment adherence among OVC in sub-Saharan Africa
This paper was extracted from a broader study conducted on the effectiveness of social support mecha...
This item is archived in the repository for materials published for the USAID supported Orphans and ...
Master of Arts in Community Development.South Africa has a growing number of orphans and other child...
As the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) pivots its focus to care and treatment...
In 2005, approximately 17 percent of the population of reproductive age in Zambia was infected with ...
The ZAMFAM program aims to improve the care and resilience of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) ...
The human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune-deficiency syndrome pandemic (HIV/AIDS) continues t...
Large numbers of children are growing up without adult protection, nutritional support, or financial...
This item is archived in the repository for materials published for the USAID supported Orphans and ...
South Africa has seen a rapid increase in HIV prevalence among the general population over the past ...
In KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, in Durban’s peri-urban community of Valley of 1000 Hills, Horizons p...
The US Agency for International Development and US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief are su...
HIV/AIDS has been a looming public health threat for decades. With an estimated 15 million AIDS-rela...
Among the many devastating consequences of the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa, the rapidly grow...
AbstractCash transfer programs hold significant potential to mitigate the economic burdens resulting...
This paper was extracted from a broader study conducted on the effectiveness of social support mecha...
This item is archived in the repository for materials published for the USAID supported Orphans and ...
Master of Arts in Community Development.South Africa has a growing number of orphans and other child...
As the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) pivots its focus to care and treatment...
In 2005, approximately 17 percent of the population of reproductive age in Zambia was infected with ...
The ZAMFAM program aims to improve the care and resilience of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) ...
The human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune-deficiency syndrome pandemic (HIV/AIDS) continues t...
Large numbers of children are growing up without adult protection, nutritional support, or financial...
This item is archived in the repository for materials published for the USAID supported Orphans and ...
South Africa has seen a rapid increase in HIV prevalence among the general population over the past ...
In KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, in Durban’s peri-urban community of Valley of 1000 Hills, Horizons p...
The US Agency for International Development and US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief are su...
HIV/AIDS has been a looming public health threat for decades. With an estimated 15 million AIDS-rela...
Among the many devastating consequences of the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa, the rapidly grow...
AbstractCash transfer programs hold significant potential to mitigate the economic burdens resulting...
This paper was extracted from a broader study conducted on the effectiveness of social support mecha...
This item is archived in the repository for materials published for the USAID supported Orphans and ...
Master of Arts in Community Development.South Africa has a growing number of orphans and other child...