Guidance Documents or Other Resources
Time to Step Up: A Call to Action
Co-authored by Regional Inter Agency Task Team on Children & AIDS and the Coalition for Children Affected by AIDS, Time to Step Up outlines the urgent steps needed to prioritize children affected by HIV and AIDS in the post-2015 development agenda.
Palliative Care at Home for Young Children in Africa
Training and Support Package
1. Introduction to Training & Support Package
2. Guide for Home-based Care Workers
6. Information for Managers and Administrators
7. Evaluation of Basic Competencies
Healthy Parents, Healthy Children, Healthy Families
A brochure for community organizations to adapt and use with families affected by HIV and AIDS (instructions for printing the brochure as a booklet can be found here)
The Coalition for Children Affected by AIDS’s Toolkit on Conference Abstracts & Presentations
The Coalition has developed these easy-to-use toolkit on how to write effective conference abstracts, and on how to make compelling conference presentations
Conference Abstract & Presentation Toolkit – Edition 3 – ENGLISH
Conference Abstract & Presentation Toolkit – Edition 3 – FRENCH
Conference Abstract & Presentation Toolkit – Edition 3 – PORTUGUESE
Conference Abstract & Presentation Toolkit – Edition 3 – SPANISH
Conference Abstract & Presentation Toolkit – Edition 3 – RUSSIAN
Guidelines on Conference PowerPoint Presentations
Published by the XVIth International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2006 Toronto)
PowerPoint Guidelines – AIDS 2006
Interactive toolkit on conference presentations
Toolkit produced by Jeff Radel of University of Kansas Medical Center
Note on ZIP files:
A ZIP file uses compression software that allows a whole folder of files to be sent as just one file.
Save the ZIP file to your desktop on your computer, and then just double-click on it – most computers already have the software to “unzip” these files.
If it doesn’t open automatically, go to a reputable download site like http://www.download.com/, and type “zip files” into the search box to download and install a ZIP expander – there are several free applications for Windows and Mac.
Home Truths: Facing the Facts on Children, AIDS and Poverty
Final report by The Joint Learning Initiative on Children and AIDS (JLICA)
Home Truths: Facing the Facts on Children, AIDS and Poverty
JLICA has also made available synthesis papers for each of their four Learning Groups
JLICA Synthesis Paper – Learning Group 1: Strengthening Families
JLICA Synthesis Paper – Learning Group 2: Community Action
JLICA Synthesis Paper – Learning Group 3: Expanding Access to Services and Protecting Human Rights
JLICA Synthesis Paper – Learning Group 4: Social and Economic Policies
Progress Report for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS
UNICEF, December 2009
Progress Report for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS
Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation of Community- and Faith-Based Programs: A step-by-step guide for people who want to make HIV and AIDS services and activities more effective in their community
2nd Edition, September 2006 – Produced by the CORE Initiative, Communities Responding to HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation of Community- and Faith-Based Programs
Strengthening systems to support children’s healthy development in communities affected by HIV/AIDS : a review
By Dr. Linda Richter. Published by the WHO, 2006.
Strengthening systems to support children’s healthy development in communities affected by HIV/AIDS
This document is the expanded version of the document co-authored by Linda Richter, Lorraine Sherr & Geoff Foster, entitled “Where the Heart is”
HIV/AIDS and Early Childhood: Coordinators’ Notebook
An International Resource for Early Childhood Development (vol. 26, 2002) – produced by the Consultative Group on Early Childhood Care & Development
HIV/AIDS and Early Childhood: Coordinators’ Notebook
Handbook on Paediatric AIDS in Africa
By the African Network for the Care of Children Affected by AIDS (2004)
Handbook on Paediatric AIDS in Africa
The Promise of a Future – Strengthening Family and Community Care for Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Sub-Saharan Africa
A document co-produced by the Firelight Foundation, the American Jewish World Service, theBernard van Leer Foundation and the Pan-African Children’s Fund