
Home-based care for 6,000 people living with HIV/AIDS
(PLWHAs) and their families.
• Over
900 community volunteers
• Over 1,000
patients receiving anti-retroviral treatment.
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Orphan Care: support for more than 7,500 HIV/AIDS
orphans and vulnerable children.
•Group and individual
counseling
•School
fees and tutorial services
•Recreational activities
•Social inclusion: scouts
and other clubs
•Memory work: open family
communication, disclosure of HIV status and other family
issues, planning for the future, memory book. |
Prevention/education programs
for over 600,000 people.
•Training of volunteer family
planning and reproductive health agents selected from nine kebeles.
•Training and sensitization
on HIV/AIDS for kebele officials and Idir leaders.
•Training for junior high school
students on reproductive health activities.
•Training of peer
educators for in-school youth as well as
children/youth not enrolled in school.

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Job training,
income generation and micro-credit lending activities.
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