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South Africa

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HIV and AIDS and STI Strategic Plan 2007-2011

The HIV & AIDS and STI Strategic Plan for South Africa 2007-2011 flows from the National Strategic Plan of 2000-2005 as well as the Operational Plan for Comprehensive HIV and AIDS Care, Management, and Treatment. It represents the country's multisectoral response to the challenge with HIV infection and the wide-ranging impacts of AIDS

A Success Story: The Etafeni Trust Fit for Life, Fit for Work Programme

A Success Story: The Etafeni Trust Fit for Life, Fit for Work Programme: Integrating Economic Empowerment Skills into Sexual and Reproductive Health Programming for Young People

Grandmothers Against Poverty and AIDS Challenging the Sexual Cleansing of Ifutha to Address GBV in Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Grandmothers Against Poverty and AIDS (GAPA), a South African community-based organisation located in Cape Town’s Khayelitsha township is one such organisation working to challenge and address harmful cultural beliefs and practices that heighten women’s susceptibility to HIV infection and to experiencing gender based violence.

Fit for Life, Fit for Work Success Story Documentation: The Fit for Life, Fit for Work Model Documentation of an integrated approach towards reducing sexual and reproductive health-related vulnerability in four South African communities

Fit for Life, Fit for Work Success Story Documentation: The Fit for Life, Fit for Work Model Documentation of an integrated approach towards reducing sexual and reproductive health-related vulnerability in four South African communities

South Africa Directory of Development Organisations

Guide to International Organisations, Governments, Private Sector, Development Agencies, Civil Society, Universities, Banks,, Microfinance Institutions and Development Consulting Firms

HIV AND AIDS AND STI STRATEGIC PLAN 2000 - 2005

This document is a broad national strategic plan designed to guide the country' s response as a whole to the epidemic. It is not a plan for the health sector specifically, but a statement of intent for the country as a whole, both within and outside government. It is recognised that no single sector, ministry, department or organisation is by itself responsible for the addressing the HIV epidemic. It is envisaged that all government departments, organisations and stakeholders will use this document as the basis to develop their own strategic and operational plans so that all our initiatives as a country as a whole can be harmonised to maximise efficiency and effectiveness.
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