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Understanding and Challenging HIV Stigma: Toolkit for Action (revised edition)Publication DateJune 26, 2007
Summary
This toolkit originally evolved out of a two-year research project on stigma conducted in Zambia, Tanzania, and Ethiopia and was originally published in 2003. The toolkit contains over 100 participatory exercises which can be adapted to fit different groups and contexts. There are different sets of pictures which can help to identify stigma, discuss the rights of positive people and help to stimulate discussions around gender and sexuality and morality issues linked to stigma. The toolkit was developed with the involvement of staff from more than 50 non-governmental (NGOs) from these countries. They shared stories and their experiences, developed exercises, and tested some of the tools. It is a collaborative work of International HIV/AIDS Alliance, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), Academy for Educational Development (AED), and PACT Tanzania. This revised edition (2007) builds on the original toolkit and includes experience of the Alliance's Regional Stigma Training Project. New modules now address stigma as it relates to ARV treatment, children, youth, and men who have sex with men. Toolkit Booklets and Modules:
PublisherNumber of Pages9 booklets, each 30-50 pages ContactRoss Kidd
Sue Clay
International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Plot 3020 Mosi-oa-Tunya Road
Lusaka
10101
Zambia
Chipo Chiiya
International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Plot 3020 Mosi-oa-Tunya Road
Lusaka
10101
Zambia
International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)
1120 20th St. N.W.
Washington DC
20036
United States
Tel: 202 797 0007
Fax: 202 797 0020
International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Queensberry House
Brighton
BN1 3XF
Great Britain & Northern Ireland (UK)
Tel: 44 1273 718 900
Fax: 44 1273 718901
Academy for Educational Development
AED Headquarters
Washington D.C.
20009-5721
United States
Tel: 202 884 8000
Fax: 202 884 8400
SourceEmail from Ross Kidd to The Communication Initiative on October 28 2007. Related SummariesPlaced on the Communication Initiative site February 27 2008 Last Updated August 27 2008 |
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