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@article{ author = {Matjaz Hanzek, Jana Javornik, Peter Beltram, Maja Kersnik-Bergant, Duska Radovan, Jasna Kondza}, title = {Enhancing household capacity to respond to HIV and AIDS}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2007}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.undp.org.zm/}, abstract = {Currently, most effective responses to HIV/AIDS have been community and national driven. Now it has become apparent that people play a key role as individuals and as members of social systems such as families in effectively responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. As such the Report will focus on enhancing the capacity of households to fight HIV/AIDS at the household level. In analysing household capacity in the context of HIV/AIDS, the Report will address the following issues: Information, knowledge and practices of the households in relation to causes of HIV/AIDS and prevention; Gender roles; Social capital; Creating a conducive physical environment for chronically ill AIDS patients; Provision of adequate nutrition; Access to treatment; Economic status of the households and Care and support to OVC.} }Download File
AU - Matjaz Hanzek, Jana Javornik, Peter Beltram, Maja Kersnik-Bergant, Duska Radovan, Jasna Kondza TI - Enhancing household capacity to respond to HIV and AIDS PT - Journal Article DP - 2007 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - Currently, most effective responses to HIV/AIDS have been community and national driven. Now it has become apparent that people play a key role as individuals and as members of social systems such as families in effectively responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. As such the Report will focus on enhancing the capacity of households to fight HIV/AIDS at the household level. In analysing household capacity in the context of HIV/AIDS, the Report will address the following issues: Information, knowledge and practices of the households in relation to causes of HIV/AIDS and prevention; Gender roles; Social capital; Creating a conducive physical environment for chronically ill AIDS patients; Provision of adequate nutrition; Access to treatment; Economic status of the households and Care and support to OVC.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Matjaz Hanzek, Jana Javornik, Peter Beltram, Maja Kersnik-Bergant, Duska Radovan, Jasna Kondza %T Enhancing household capacity to respond to HIV and AIDS %D 2007 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.undp.org.zm/, %X Currently, most effective responses to HIV/AIDS have been community and national driven. Now it has become apparent that people play a key role as individuals and as members of social systems such as families in effectively responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. As such the Report will focus on enhancing the capacity of households to fight HIV/AIDS at the household level. In analysing household capacity in the context of HIV/AIDS, the Report will address the following issues: Information, knowledge and practices of the households in relation to causes of HIV/AIDS and prevention; Gender roles; Social capital; Creating a conducive physical environment for chronically ill AIDS patients; Provision of adequate nutrition; Access to treatment; Economic status of the households and Care and support to OVC.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Matjaz Hanzek, Jana Javornik, Peter Beltram, Maja Kersnik-Bergant, Duska Radovan, Jasna Kondza TI - Enhancing household capacity to respond to HIV and AIDS PY - 2007 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.zm/, AB - Currently, most effective responses to HIV/AIDS have been community and national driven. Now it has become apparent that people play a key role as individuals and as members of social systems such as families in effectively responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. As such the Report will focus on enhancing the capacity of households to fight HIV/AIDS at the household level. In analysing household capacity in the context of HIV/AIDS, the Report will address the following issues: Information, knowledge and practices of the households in relation to causes of HIV/AIDS and prevention; Gender roles; Social capital; Creating a conducive physical environment for chronically ill AIDS patients; Provision of adequate nutrition; Access to treatment; Economic status of the households and Care and support to OVC.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Enhancing household capacity to respond to HIV and AIDS AU - Matjaz Hanzek, Jana Javornik, Peter Beltram, Maja Kersnik-Bergant, Duska Radovan, Jasna Kondza PY - 2007 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.zm/, AB - Currently, most effective responses to HIV/AIDS have been community and national driven. Now it has become apparent that people play a key role as individuals and as members of social systems such as families in effectively responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. As such the Report will focus on enhancing the capacity of households to fight HIV/AIDS at the household level. In analysing household capacity in the context of HIV/AIDS, the Report will address the following issues: Information, knowledge and practices of the households in relation to causes of HIV/AIDS and prevention; Gender roles; Social capital; Creating a conducive physical environment for chronically ill AIDS patients; Provision of adequate nutrition; Access to treatment; Economic status of the households and Care and support to OVC.