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Looking Back, Mapping Forwards: Research Findings on Home-based Care In Zimbabwe, SAfAIDS and HDN, November 2007

Looking Back, Mapping Forwards: Research Findings on Home-based Care In Zimbabwe, SAfAIDS and Health & Development Networks (HDN), November 2007

 

To understand more about the development of home-based care (HBC) in Zimbabwe and its future potential, Irish Aid engaged Southern Africa HIV and AIDS Information Dissemination Service (SAfAIDS) and Health & Development Networks (HDN) to assess and document lessons from HBC interventions. Since 2005, Irish Aid has supported HBC initiatives in Zimbabwe, and is currently funding 15 HBC programmes throughout the country. The current project was designed to contribute to better understanding and assist evidence-based decision-making in the implementation of HBC interventions in Zimbabwe and beyond.

Making HIV Prevention, Care, Treatment and Support a Constitutional Issue in Zimbabwe: Amplifying voices of PLHIV

The Zimbabwe National Network of People living with HIV (ZNNP+) with technical support from SAfAIDS is implementing a project titled ‘Making HIV Prevention, Care, Treatment and Support a Constitutional Issue in Zimbabwe: Amplifying the voices of People living with HIV’. The goal of the project is to ensure that the voices and priorities of people living with HIV, especially women and young people, are reflected in Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Reform Process.

SADC Gender Protocol Barometer Baseline Study: Zimbabwe

SADC Gender Protocol Barometer Baseline Study: Zimbabwe by Sithokozile Nyaradzo Thabethe

 

In June 2009 the Southern Africa Protocol Alliance commissioned research in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) region that sought to map out the current state of governments with regards to various social, political and economic indicators in the SADC protocol on Gender and Development. The project ran for a month the 1st to the 30th of June 2009.

The objectives of undertaking such a study were set out as follows:
• To collect baseline data on the key provisions of the SADC Protocol on Gender and Development.
• To use this accurate and updated baseline data to develop lobbying and advocacy tools, targeting national governments and regional bodies to deliver on the Protocol commitments.
• To use this research data to enable civil society to track the progress made by SADC Member states towards achieving the set targets in the SADC Protocol on Gender and Development.

The Sharpest HIV Decline in Southern Africa: Experiences from Zimbabwe

The Sharpest HIV Decline in Southern Africa: Experiences from Zimbabwe

 

Part I:  Why did HIV prevalence decline in Zimbabwe?

Part II: What to do with the evidence? Programming experiences

Part III: Conclusions: What lessons have we learnt for building HIV prevention responses?

Zimbabwe Directory of Development Organisations

Guide to International Organisations, Governments, Private Sector, Development Agencies, Civil Society, Universities, Banks,, Microfinance Institutions and Development Consulting Firms

Zimbabwe National HIV and AIDS Strategic Plan 2006 - 2010

It is now two decades since the first AIDS case was reported in Zimbabwe. Southern Africa remains the epicentre of the global HIV epidemic. I am heartened by the fact that Zimbabwe isthe first in our region to have recorded a decline in HIV prevalence from 26.0% to 18.1% during the past 5 years. My government, through the National AIDS Council with the support of local and international organizations, hasmanaged to sustain efforts to fight andmitigate the impact of HIV and AIDS.Our decentralized NAC structures provide a foundation uponwhich as a country we can build. Letme however reiterate that at 18.1%, our HIV prevalence is still unacceptably very high and therefore we need to redouble our efforts to reduce it further to single digits by the turn of the decade.
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