Despite the efforts invested by governments, donors and others to reduce the burden of disease including HIV, they are still to achieve the desired effect. There is a need for new development approaches that take into consideration the cultural beliefs and practices of the people.
Strengthen Families as Centres of Nurturing Care for Children Affected by HIV
Update from a Busy Young Advocate: Max in Zambia
Leaving No Child Behind
Nothing About Us with Out Us- Messages from the youth (Part 2)
Continuation of the youth highlights from AIDS 2016 Nothing About Us with Out Us- Messages from the youth (Part 1)
Youth and the AIDS Response in Eastern and Southern Africa
Child Marriage and Early Pregnancy
Keeping Girls out of Bedrooms: Thoughts on What It Takes to End Child Marriages in Religious Settings in Southern Africa
RIATT-ESA in collaboration with REPSSI and the ACCZ recently held a series of dialogues with members of the Apostolic Church and the Zion Church. This group of churches is known to accept the practise of child marriages and discourage its members from accessing public medical and educational services. The dialogues and accompanying Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials reached more than 50 000 members in 4 of the 10 provinces of Zimbabwe in April and May 2016.
Living and Loving with HIV: A young man's story
My name is Phakamani Moyo, I was born in Zimbabwe in 1992.
When I was only 5 years old my mother passed away, and a year later I lost my father as well. When all of this was happening I didn’t understand it because I was still too young. After my parents passed away I was cared for by my grandfather for 5 years.