Living in a World with HIV and AIDS
The framework considers families and communities as the foundation of an effective, scaled-up response. The framework's key strategies are as follows:
- Strengthen the capacity of families to protect and care for orphans and vulnerable children by prolonging the lives of parents and providing economic, psychosocial and other support;
- Mobilize and support community-based responses;
- Ensure access for orphans and vulnerable children to essential services, including education, health care, birth registration and others;
- Ensure that governments protect the most vulnerable children through improved policy and legislation and by channelling resources to families and communities;
- Raise awareness at all levels through advocacy and social mobilization to create a supportive environment for children and families affected by HIV/AIDS.
Publisher:
UNICEF
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Displaced Children and Orphans Fund Guidance on Funding Priorities and Parameters for Street Children Programming
This guidance document has been developed as part of an internal investment review process to provide guidance to USAID country missions and both local and international implementing partners on how funds from the USAID Displaced Children and Orphans Fund will be used in the area of programming for street children.
Creator:
David James-Wilson
Publisher:
USAID/DCOF
Date:
2007
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