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Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children Support (OVT) Toolkit

Summary

This is a website and CD-Rom from the International HIV/AIDS Alliance and Family Health International on supporting orphans and other vulnerable children. It contains over 650 documents sharing learning and resources from a wide range of organisations. The website and CD-Rom both cover these categories with sub-sections: Running a Programme, Health and Nutrition, Education, Psychosocial Support, Economic Strengthening, Living Environments, and Children’s Rights.

This toolkit is intended for people and organisations that support non-government organisations and community based organisations which are responding to HIV/AIDS and children's issues in developing countries.

Click here for the toolkit online.

Click here to order a copy of this toolkit as a CD-Rom.

Languages

English (the CD-ROM and many of the documents it contains are in English, however there are also documents in French, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian).

Contact

International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Queensberry House, 104-106 Queens Road
Brighton, BN1 3XF, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1273 718900
Fax: +44 (0)1273 718901
mail@aidsalliance.org
publications@aidsalliance.org
International HIV/AIDS Alliance

Source

Email from the International HIV/AIDS Alliance on March 30 2005 and AF-AIDS listserv, September 18 2006.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 04 2006
Last Updated October 04 2006

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