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Understanding and Challenging TB Stigma: Toolkit for ActionAuthorRoss Kidd
Sue Clay
Steve Belemu
Virginia Bond
Mutale Chonta
Chipo Chiiya
Publication DateMarch 1, 2009
SummaryThis toolkit was developed as part of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance’s regional training programme conducted in partnership with the Zambia AIDS-Related Tuberculosis (TB) Project (ZAMBART) involving participatory workshops with health-workers, people living with HIV, and ex-TB patients. The toolkit was developed in response to the need to address TB stigma especially where TB and HIV co-infection rates are high. This toolkit is meant to help trainers plan and organise participatory educational sessions with community leaders or organised groups to raise awareness and promote practical action to challenge HIV and TB stigma and discrimination. This toolkit is primarily intended for use by non-governmental organisation (NGO) support programmes in Africa who are working on, or intend to work on TB and HIV related issues. The publication contains a range of participatory games, exercises, and picture tools to help address TB stigma. Sections include the following.
PublisherNumber of Pages70 CostFree to download; printed copies free to organisations and individuals working in Africa.
LanguagesEnglish ContactInternational HIV/AIDS Alliance
Preece House BN3 1RE
United Kingdom (UK)
Tel: 44 1273 718 900
Fax: 44 1273 718901
SourceEmail received from Garry Robson on March 19, 2009 and Aids Alliance website on April 4 2009. Related SummariesPlaced on the Soul Beat Africa site April 20 2009 Last Updated April 21 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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