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SAfAIDS materials fall within the key categories of: Periodicals, Books, Training Materials (toolkits and manuals), BCC and Awareness Raising products (posters, booklets, leaflets, presentations, banners, stickers, labels and edu-calendars) and Best Practice documents, that creatively and factually share current and dynamic knowledge and skills relating to HIV and AIDS, and TB, related prevention, care, support, treatment and impact mitigation responses.

 

About SAfAIDS publications please email; rouzeh@safaids.net

Best Practice Documentation of ‘Changing the River’s Flow’ Programmes in Namibia 2011

AIDS Care Trust (ACT), one of the two organisations whose programme is described in this report, implemented programmes in the Khomas and Omusati regions in Tobias Hainyeko, Moses Garoeb, Windhoek Rural and Okahao constituencies. A second organisation, the Namibia Women’s Health Network (NWHN) implemented its programme in Khomas region, specifically in Katutura and in the rural town of Dordabis.

Traditional Leadership Championing HIV and Gender-based Violence Prevention!

Traditional Leadership Championing HIV and Gender-based Violence Prevention!: Referral Tool for Traditional Leaders working to Prevent HIV and Gender-based Violence in their Communities

Situational Analysis on Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)/HIV Integration in Zambia, SAfAIDS and and Youth Vision Zambia (YVZ) July 2011

Situational Analysis on Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)/HIV Integration in Zambia, SAfAIDS and and Youth Vision Zambia (YVZ) July 2011

Position Paper: Addressing Adolescent Pregnancy Challenges in Southern Africa in the Era of HIV

Position Paper: Addressing Adolescent Pregnancy Challenges in Southern Africa in the Era of HIV , SAfAIDS 201

Factsheet: The Role of Traditional Leadership Preventing Violence Against Women Towards Effective HIV Prevention In Southern Africa

 

Factsheet: The Role Of Traditional Leadership Preventing Violence Against Women Towards Effff ective HIV Prevention In Southern Africa

 

Issue 06/2011 - The Umbrella: Safe from GBV and HIV - Changing the River’s Flow Newsletter, SAfAIDS

The SADC Protocol on Gender and Development urges governments to halve gender violence and to ensure gender equivalence in all areas of decision-making by 2015. In order to tackle the epidemic of gender-based violence in the region, women’s representation in local and national politics must increase.

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