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HIVAN and Communities: An Overview

Posted: Monday, May 06, 2002
HIVAN Team

HIVANs core mission: HIVAN is essentially about facilitating multisectoral partnerships around HIV/AIDS in KwaZulu-Natal. Its fundamental aim is to bring together researchers, policy-makers, interventionists, service-providers and communities into meaningful and mutually rewarding alliances, aimed at addressing the multiple problems heralded by the HIV/AIDS pandemic.


African Job Shadow Programme

Posted: Monday, May 13, 2002
HIVANMarch 2004.

Overview: As part of its mission of facilitating co-operation and learning in the area of HIV/AIDS, HIVAN sponsors a Job Shadow Programme between KZN workers in HIV/AIDS-related fields and partners elsewhere in South Africa and on the African continent.


Embo Summary Report of HIV/AIDS Initiatives

Posted: Tuesday, May 14, 2002
HIVAN

The Embo region is situated South-East of Durban in Umbumbulu Magisterial District and covers the area from Umbumbulu, near the Durban South Coast, inland towards Pietermaritzburg. It is made up of five traditional authorities: Embo, Embo-Kwakhabazela, Embo-IsiMahla, Embo-Thimuni and Embo-Vumakwenza. Embo is one of the communities in which the Centre for HIV/AIDS Networking (HIVAN) has conducted HIV/AIDS activity audit.


Bergville/Winterton Okhahlamba Municipality Summary Report on Home Based Care & Other Community Networking Activities

Posted: Tuesday, May 14, 2002
HIVAN Team

The Bergville/Winterton area is located in the Southern Drakensberg within the Okhahlamba municipality of the uThukela Health District, KwaZulu-Natal. WorldVision South Africa is a key non-governmental organisation that is highly active in the Bergville/Winterton community through its facilitation of programmes and projects that support community responses to HIV/AIDS.


Community Responses to HIV/AIDS

Posted: Wednesday, May 15, 2002
Principal Investigator: Dr Catherine Campbell, HIVAN Fellow, Reader in Social Psychology at the London School of Economics.

In the light of the dearth of formal medical resources and capacity in the face of the magnitude of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, grassroots lay people are playing an increasingly central role in the management of HIV/AIDS in KwaZulu-Natal. It will also be their task to reconstruct shattered communities once the epidemic has run its course.


The Behaviour Change Programme Network (BCP) Partnership

Posted: Wednesday, May 15, 2002
HIVAN

HIVAN has established a partnership with the KwaZulu-Natal CBO Network and, in particular, its Behaviour Change Programme (BCP). The BCP, being directed at implementing a wide-sweeping programme of behaviour change in communities and having representation throughout the province's eight regions, facilitates HIVAN's entry into the communities with which it engages.


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