Rapport

Save the Children

The role of stigma and discrimination in increasing the vulnerability of children and youth infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS
2001, Arcadia, Save the Children UK, South Africa Programme, p. 70 p.

Mots clés : Atelier de travail; Caractéristiques de la population; Discrimination sociale; Education; Effets d'âge; Enfant; Enfants; Facteurs démographiques; Infection à VIH; Jeunesse; Maladie virale; Maladies; Organisations et administration; Population; Problèmes sociaux; Programmes; Rapport condensé
Pays : Afrique; Afrique Australe; Afrique du Sud; Afrique subsaharienne; Pays en développement

Résumé : Save the Children (UK) commissioned a situational analysis of existing knowledge and responses to stigma and discrimination against children and youth infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS. This document reports on the participatory workshops that explore the role of stigma and discrimination in increasing the vulnerability of children and youth affected by HIV/AIDS. The aspects of the terms of reference that relate to the participatory workshops are presented. It also includes a presentation of the findings of the workshops. These findings are analyzed in terms of two focus areas, namely, how stigma and discrimination increase the vulnerability of children infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS and on how HIV/AIDS impacts on children and youth's access to their rights. Finally, this document provides some recommendations on a strategy for intervention in relation to the data collected through the participatory workshops.