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Development Classifieds
Young Children and HIV/AIDS
Which of these strategies should be prioritised in supporting young children affected by HIV/AIDS?
[you may choose more than one]
Strategies:
Create employment opportunities for surviving family members.
Create participatory opportunities for children in developing policies on children affected by HIV/AIDS.
Create family training and support on rights-related child issues.
Create more publicly funded housing, such as orphanages and foster families (with training made available).
Support village-centred care arrangements with long-term financial commitments.
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Obama touches CTN woman's life
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