Scaling-Up a Community-Driven HIV/AIDS Program in Malawi

This note is part of a series that examines factors that facilitate the scaling up of Community Driven Development (CDD) programs. The note describes the factors that enabled and constrained the scaling up of a community based HIV/AIDS intervention in Malawi - Scaling-up HIV/AIDS Interventions through Expanded Partnerships (STEPs). The STEPs initiative assists local HIV/AIDS committees with community mobilization and capacity building so that communities become empowered to act collectively to address their own problems.

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Main Author: Kadiyala, Suneetha
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2004-10
Subjects:AIDS CRISIS, AIDS ORPHANS, AIDS PREVENTION, BEHAVIOR CHANGE, CAPACITY BUILDING, CDD, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY ACTION, COMMUNITY CAPACITY, COMMUNITY CONTROL, COMMUNITY DEMAND, COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT, COMMUNITY HEALTH, COMMUNITY LEADERS, COMMUNITY MEMBERS, COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION, COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE, DECISION MAKING, DISPLACED CHILDREN, EDUCATION, FACILITATORS, FAMILIES, FOOD INSECURITY, FOOD SECURITY, HEALTH, HIGH-RISK, INTERVENTION, LESSONS LEARNED, LESSONS LEARNT, LIFE EXPECTANCY, LOCAL CAPACITY, LOCAL CAPACITY BUILDING, MEDICATION, ORPHAN SUPPORT, PARENTS, PARTNERSHIP, PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSISTANCE, SOCIAL CAPITAL, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, TRADITIONAL HEALERS, TRADITIONAL LEADERS, TRANSPARENCY, VICTIMS, VIOLENCE, VULNERABLE GROUPS, YOUTH,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/10/6078221/scaling-up-community-driven-hivaids-program-malawi
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11254
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