A case study of four communities in Zambia's responses to medical male circumcision.
HBC projects depend on local volunteers to provide care and support needed by the sick and their families.
HBC projects that are linked to and supported by institutions such as hospices are able to integrate specialised skills in palliative care and bereavement support into their on-going work.
Income generation schemes serve multiple purposes, including social suport and skills training for people living with HIV and AIDS.
With care and time, it is possible to help children to leave the street and build a future that involves meaningful family and community membership.
Stigma and discrimination decrease the success of the prevention, care and counselling programmes for people living with HIV and AIDS.
Healthy food and some herbs can help support the immune system. The immune system protects the body against germs and diseases.
There are many children aff ected and infected by HIV and AIDS. Some of these children face very difficult circumstances. Communities need to find a way of caring for and providing support to CABA, so they can have a positive future.
Stigma and discrimination decrease the success of the prevention, care and counselling programmes for people living with HIV and AIDS.