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PAPERS FROM THE HORIZONS PROGRAM
Horizons
conducts global operations research to improve prevention, care,
and support programmes. Horizons is implemented by the Population
Council under a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Agency for International
Development. Horizons is implemented by the Population Council in
partnership with the International Center for Research on Women
(ICRW), the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH),
the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, Tulane University, Family Health
International (FHI), and Johns Hopkins University
Situation
analysis of HIV/AIDS services in KZN
A situation analysis study on the readiness of reproductive health
programs to provide HIV/AIDS services.
Programming
for HIV prevention in schools
Life
Skills education and adolescent knowledge, skills and behaviour
These two summaries and final report examine the effects of school
HIV/AIDS-prevention programs.
Research
update on young people in KZN
A longitudinal study of key events in adolescence.
Horizons
program website
http://www.popcouncil.org/horizons/horizons.html
NUTRITION
NOTES
Pat Johnstone
reports on a recent Pietermaritzburg workshop on food and HIV/AIDS.
Read Pat's report.
Workshop
minutes.
Nirmala
Devi Gopal set out to research the experiences and education
of AIDS orphans in Josini for her PhD, but soon found herself collecting
food and clothes, and starting a sewing scheme.
Research overview.
Psychosocial impacts.
Orphan stories.
Artwork by the orphans.
'THE
MOST LOVED CHILDREN IN THE WORLD'
WHAT
ALL FREE WOMEN NEED TO KNOW
How
do you tackle gender issues? Kelly Patterson in Hlabisa suggests a
small-scale approach: 'We start with one woman at a time, who will
teach her children, her friends and sisters, and so on. Therefore,
I am suggesting every woman .... grab one woman (whether she be African,
Korean, Latin, Italian, or even American) at least-- and teach her/help
her learn how to do the 15 Things All Free Women Should Know. I am
starting out here with a small group of Zulu women-- we are holding
our first Self-Defense Class in mid-March at the community hall. And
if YOU don't know how to do all these things, start learning now...'
Fifteen things all free women should
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