Synopses & Reviews
This manual will help field staff to mainstream HIV andAIDS in humanitarian emergencies. It assumes someknowledge of humanitarian programming and is intended to build staff skills in addressing the underlying causes of vulnerability to HIV infection and the consequences of HIV and AIDS, particularly in rapid-onset emergencies. The authors draw on experience in the field and offer practical recommendations on how to make sure that HIV and AIDS is considered when responding to humanitarian crises. The book explains both how HIV affects emergencies and how emergencies affect HIV, as well as identifying the particular needs of potential vulnerable groups. There is guidance particularly for managers in the planning stage but the book also suggests how to mainstream HIV and AIDS throughout the emergency project cycle. It includes useful checklists and planning tools with examples of inductions, trainings and awareness-raising sessions both for staff and for community members. The CD ROM to accompany the manual features the full text of the book plus training materials for use in the field.
Synopsis
This user-friendly manual draws on field experience from Oxfam and other agencies, offering recommendations on how to mainstream HIV/AIDS in emergencies. A tried and tested resource for training and guiding field staff, it features a number of cases studies including experiences in West Africa and Aceh.The highly practical manual contains guidance on how to mainstream throughout the emergency project cycle and includes checklists, case histories, and planning tools, in accessible language and presentation. A CD-ROM to accompanies the manual features training materials for use in the field.
Synopsis
This manual will help field staff to mainstream HIV and AIDS in humanitarian emergencies and explains both how HIV affects emergencies and how emergencies affect HIV, as well as identifying the particular needs of potential vulnerable groups.