G. Williamson
A Generation at Risk
The Global Impact of HIV/AIDS on Orphans and Vulnerable Children
Herausgeber: Foster, Geoff; Williamson, John; Levine, Carol
G. Williamson
A Generation at Risk
The Global Impact of HIV/AIDS on Orphans and Vulnerable Children
Herausgeber: Foster, Geoff; Williamson, John; Levine, Carol
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An up-to-date and insightful study on children orphaned as a result of the AIDS epidemic with a Forward by Desmond Tutu.
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An up-to-date and insightful study on children orphaned as a result of the AIDS epidemic with a Forward by Desmond Tutu.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9780521652643
- ISBN-10: 0521652642
- Artikelnr.: 20962303
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9780521652643
- ISBN-10: 0521652642
- Artikelnr.: 20962303
John Williamson is the senior technical advisor for the Displaced Children and Orphans Fund (DCOF) of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), supporting programming for children affected by armed conflict, street children, and children affected by AIDS. Since 1994, he has written or contributed to publications concerning children orphaned or otherwise made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS, including the Children on the Brink series.
Introduction: HIV/AIDS and its long-term impact on children Carol Levine,
Geoff Foster and John Williamson; 1. Family and community-based care for
children affected by HIV/AIDS: strengthening the frontline response Stanley
Ngalazu Phiri and David Tolfree; 2. Strengthening households and
communities: the key to reducing the economic impacts of HIV/AIDS on
children and families Jill Donahue; 3. The educational system's response to
the needs of orphans and children affected by HIV/AIDS Michael J. Kelly; 4.
Psychosocial impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on children and youth Laurie
Bauman and Stefan Germann; 5. Human rights and children affected by
HIV/AIDS Sofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola; 6. Religion and responses to
orphans in Africa Geoff Foster; 7. Making the right choices: protecting
Asian-Pacific children and young people from HIV and its impacts Tim Brown
and Werasit Sittitrai; 8. Troubled tapestries: children, families, and the
HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States Barbara H. Draimin and Warren A.
Reich; 9. Interventions to support children affected by HIV/AIDS: priority
areas for future research Douglas Webb; 10 Finding a way forward: reducing
the impacts of HIV/AIDS on vulnerable children and families John
Williamson; Chronology of important events; Resource guide; Index.
Geoff Foster and John Williamson; 1. Family and community-based care for
children affected by HIV/AIDS: strengthening the frontline response Stanley
Ngalazu Phiri and David Tolfree; 2. Strengthening households and
communities: the key to reducing the economic impacts of HIV/AIDS on
children and families Jill Donahue; 3. The educational system's response to
the needs of orphans and children affected by HIV/AIDS Michael J. Kelly; 4.
Psychosocial impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on children and youth Laurie
Bauman and Stefan Germann; 5. Human rights and children affected by
HIV/AIDS Sofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola; 6. Religion and responses to
orphans in Africa Geoff Foster; 7. Making the right choices: protecting
Asian-Pacific children and young people from HIV and its impacts Tim Brown
and Werasit Sittitrai; 8. Troubled tapestries: children, families, and the
HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States Barbara H. Draimin and Warren A.
Reich; 9. Interventions to support children affected by HIV/AIDS: priority
areas for future research Douglas Webb; 10 Finding a way forward: reducing
the impacts of HIV/AIDS on vulnerable children and families John
Williamson; Chronology of important events; Resource guide; Index.
Introduction: HIV/AIDS and its long-term impact on children Carol Levine,
Geoff Foster and John Williamson; 1. Family and community-based care for
children affected by HIV/AIDS: strengthening the frontline response Stanley
Ngalazu Phiri and David Tolfree; 2. Strengthening households and
communities: the key to reducing the economic impacts of HIV/AIDS on
children and families Jill Donahue; 3. The educational system's response to
the needs of orphans and children affected by HIV/AIDS Michael J. Kelly; 4.
Psychosocial impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on children and youth Laurie
Bauman and Stefan Germann; 5. Human rights and children affected by
HIV/AIDS Sofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola; 6. Religion and responses to
orphans in Africa Geoff Foster; 7. Making the right choices: protecting
Asian-Pacific children and young people from HIV and its impacts Tim Brown
and Werasit Sittitrai; 8. Troubled tapestries: children, families, and the
HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States Barbara H. Draimin and Warren A.
Reich; 9. Interventions to support children affected by HIV/AIDS: priority
areas for future research Douglas Webb; 10 Finding a way forward: reducing
the impacts of HIV/AIDS on vulnerable children and families John
Williamson; Chronology of important events; Resource guide; Index.
Geoff Foster and John Williamson; 1. Family and community-based care for
children affected by HIV/AIDS: strengthening the frontline response Stanley
Ngalazu Phiri and David Tolfree; 2. Strengthening households and
communities: the key to reducing the economic impacts of HIV/AIDS on
children and families Jill Donahue; 3. The educational system's response to
the needs of orphans and children affected by HIV/AIDS Michael J. Kelly; 4.
Psychosocial impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on children and youth Laurie
Bauman and Stefan Germann; 5. Human rights and children affected by
HIV/AIDS Sofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola; 6. Religion and responses to
orphans in Africa Geoff Foster; 7. Making the right choices: protecting
Asian-Pacific children and young people from HIV and its impacts Tim Brown
and Werasit Sittitrai; 8. Troubled tapestries: children, families, and the
HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States Barbara H. Draimin and Warren A.
Reich; 9. Interventions to support children affected by HIV/AIDS: priority
areas for future research Douglas Webb; 10 Finding a way forward: reducing
the impacts of HIV/AIDS on vulnerable children and families John
Williamson; Chronology of important events; Resource guide; Index.