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| Older People & HIV/AIDS in Africa 2 | |
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Highlights the scale of caregiving by older people and makes recommendations for policy and practice. Includes case studies and articles on peer education, home-based care, prevention strategies and voluntary counselling and testing.
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| Ageing and Development 22 | |
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Describes the process for reviewing the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing, highlighting HelpAge International and partners’ Age Demands Action campaign. Reports on the G8’s support for social protection, the Africa Union’s new age-sensitive health strategy, and the UN’s recommendations to the Mozambique government on combating discrimination against older women.
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| Committed to caring: Older women and HIV and AIDS in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam | |
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HIV and AIDS can prove devastating in undermining traditional support structures that sustain many families in Asia, reversing the expectation that parents will be looked after by their adult children as they become older. In reality, as this research report shows, older people, primarily women, are confronted with the task of caring for a sick adult child, coping with their eventual death, and possibly looking after a surviving grandchild.
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| Stronger together: Supporting the vital role played by older people in the fight against the HIV and AIDS pandemic | |
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This briefing outlines HelpAge International's call for a major shift in the response to HIV and AIDS, one that includes older people and addresses their needs and caring responsibilities directly, through social protection and through HIV prevention, care and treatment services.
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| Raising awareness of HIV and AIDS in Southern Sudan | |
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This publication outlines the reasons for recognising the key role of older people as counsellors and carers. It is based on the Southern Sudan Older People’s Organisation's (SSOPO) work in Juba, Southern Sudan.
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| A better deal for older carers in South Africa | |
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This is a briefing about how an organisation from the Durban townships in South Africa adapted its role to tackle the impact of HIV and AIDS. The Muthande Society for the Aged (MUSA) raises awareness of entitlements and helps individuals make claims, while fostering personal responsibility and mutual support.
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| Living Together: Meeting the economic needs of older carers in Mozambique | |
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This briefing explains how in Mozambique older people have set up support groups to cut the costs of care and increase income. Money raised from small businesses started by community credit schemes is put into a social fund run by older people’s committees.
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| Ageing in Africa 30 | |
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This issue focusses on the problem of elder abuse. It discusses the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse and how you can be involved in your country. It also includes three stories on AIDS carers and their dependants.
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| Ageing and Development 20 | |
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Focuses on the themes of HIV/AIDS and social protection and includes articles on aid for Africa and the case for cash transfers, empathy clubs for older women carers in Vietnam, helping older carers claim their entitlements in South Africa, a new UN Political Declaration on AIDS and research from Tanzania and Cambodia related to AIDS.
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| Counting Carers: How to improve data collection and information on households affected by AIDS and reduce the poverty of carers, people living with HIV and vulnerable children | |
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This report aims to guide governments, NGOs and others working to improve data collection and analysis on households affected by AIDS. It identifies the limits of existing data and suggests how this may be further analysed to produce better information and what future surveys might include.
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