Community Based Orphan Assistance in Zimbabwe: Developing and Expanding National Models by Building
    
ABSTRACT
   

Author:

UNICEF 

Coverage:

Zimbabwe 

Category:

Orphans and Vulnerable Children 

Year of Publication:

1998 

Broad Terms:

CHILDREN IN DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES,  POLICIES AND STRATEGIES,  COMMUNITY,   

Keywords: 

OVC's,  Policies and Strategies,  Community Participation,   


Abstract:


This report is a follow up activity resultant from the release on World AIDS Day of 'Children on the Brink'. Children on the Brink served as a wake up call for the international development community on the issue of children orphaned by AIDS as it portrays the scale and urgency of this demographic event in unprecedented fashion, a clear picture of the massive impact the pandemic will have on children, families, societies and economies in Sub-Saharan Africa through the first third of the next century. Following this report, UNICEF Headquarters management team decided to evaluate and intensify its programming efforts in this area and thus engaged two consultants in 1998 to develop a strategy to accomplish this goal. This was to be done through documenting existing efforts to date, developing tools to intensify programmes, and initiating or expanding them to scale in 16 of the most heavily affected countries in the region. The consultants visited Zimbabwe as it is one of the several Su-Saharan countries recognized as having developed laudable and replicable programmes for assisting families and children affected by AIDS.
 

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