Scaling Up Youth-Focused Interventions in the Multi-Country HIV/AIDS Programs and Building Capacity of Civil Society Organizations, Case from Zambia : An Assessment Report

Zambia is among countries with high HIV/AIDS prevalence, 16 percent among adult population aged 15 to 49 years. Prevalence among urban population is twice that of rural dwellers, 23 percent for urban and 11 percent for rural residents. Like other African countries, youth and women are the groups highly infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. As part of the scaling up effort, the World Bank (WB) commissioned a local consultant to undertake this exercise, focusing mainly on the capacity building needs of youth-serving organizations, civil society organizations, including youth organizations, sectoral ministries working on youth-focused HIV/AIDS initiatives. In this exercise young people and youth organizations were targeted as key sources of information. Specifically, the objectives of the assessment are: a) assess the current state of programming for youth-focused HIV activities in the country; b) determine the level of funding for youth-focused activities and effectiveness of youth-focused activities within the Multi-Country HIV/AIDS Programs (MAP) and other major HIV programs; c) identify factors that may foster or hinder attention to youth in the MAP and other HIV interventions; d) define priority capacity building needs among Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) working mainly on youth-focused HIV/AIDS interventions; and e) identify potential implementing partners who will carry out capacity building activities. There is increasing recognition of the devastating effects of HIV/AIDS among youths and for this reason, there is growing consensus that youths must be made key players and equal participants in the fight against the pandemic. National policies and programmes are now paying attention to and recognising the critical role of youths in the national response to the HIV/AIDS situation.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Social Protection Study biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Lusaka 2005-08-15
Subjects:ADOLESCENT, ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES, ADULT POPULATION, ADVOCACY, AIDS PROJECT, AIDS RELIEF, ALCOHOL, ALCOHOL ABUSE, ALCOHOLISM, ANTI AIDS CLUBS, ANTI-AIDS, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, AWARENESS RAISING, BEHAVIOR CHANGE, BEHAVIORAL CHANGE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, CIRCUMCISION, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, COMMERCIAL SEX, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, CONDOM, CONDOM INFORMATION, CONDOM PROMOTION, CONDOM USE, CONDOMS, DESCRIPTION, DISTRICTS, DRUG ABUSE, FEMALE, GIRLS, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH NUTRITION, HIV, HIV INFECTION, HIV INFECTIONS, HIV TRANSMISSION, HIV/AIDS, HOUSEHOLDS, HUMAN RIGHTS, INFECTIONS, INTERVENTION, LIFE SKILLS, MALARIA, NATIONAL YOUTH POLICY, NEEDS OF YOUTH, NURSE, OFFICE FACILITIES, ORPHANS, PANDEMIC, PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION, PEER EDUCATION, PEER EDUCATOR, PEER EDUCATORS, PEER PRESSURE, PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS, PRINTERS, PRIVACY, PUBLIC HEALTH, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES, REHABILITATION, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES, RESPONSE TO AIDS, RISKY BEHAVIORS, RURAL AREAS, RURAL YOUTH, RURAL YOUTHS, SCHOOLS, SEX, SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, SEXUAL HEALTH, SEXUAL INTERCOURSE, SEXUALITY, SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY ACTIVE AGE GROUP, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, SMOKING, SPECIALISTS, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, TOWN CENTRE, TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS, TRAININGS, UNAIDS, UNEMPLOYMENT, URBAN AREAS, URBAN POPULATION, VILLAGES, VOCATIONAL SKILLS, VOLUNTARY COUNSELING, VOLUNTARY COUNSELLING, VULNERABLE CHILDREN, YOUNG GIRLS, YOUNG MEN, YOUNG PEOPLE, YOUNG WOMEN, YOUTH, YOUTH ACTIVITIES, YOUTH CENTERS, YOUTH CONCERNS, YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES, YOUTH FRIENDLY SERVICES, YOUTH GROUP, YOUTH GROUPS, YOUTH INVOLVEMENT, YOUTH MOVEMENT, YOUTH NETWORKS, YOUTH ORGANISATION, YOUTH ORGANISATIONS, YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS, YOUTH PARTICIPATION, YOUTH POLICY, YOUTH SERVICES, YOUTH VOLUNTEERS, YOUTH-FOCUSED INTERVENTIONS, YOUTH-FRIENDLY SERVICES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/16498979/scaling-up-youth-focused-interventions-multi-country-hivaids-programs-map-building-capacity-civil-society-organizations-csos-case-zambia-assessment-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12649
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