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Working Group on Orphans and Vulnerable Children

Technical Consultation on Children Affected by HIV and AIDS: Universal Access to Prevention, Treatment and Care

7 - 8 February 2006, London

The consultation was co-hosted by the Inter-Agency Task Team on Children Affected by HIV and AIDS, the UK Consortium on AIDS and International Development, the UK Government’s Department for International Development, and UNICEF.

The Technical Consultation brought together 125 representatives of civil society, governments, bilateral and multilateral donors, UN agencies and academia. This was the first time that the Global Partners Forum on Children Affected by HIV and AIDS was preceded by a Technical Consultation that provided an opportunity for in-depth discussions on the key actions required to eliminate barriers to scaling effective services for children affected by HIV and AIDS. Recommendations from the Technical Consultation were presented at the Global Partners Forum, 9 - 10 February.

Presentations:

Sub-Saharan Africa: Response Status and Lessons Learned
Doug Webb, UNICEF
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Scaling Up of the OVC Response in Uganda
James Kaboggoza, Government of Uganda
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Regional Perspectives on Successes and Challenges: Africa (East and Southern)
Noreen Huni, REPSSI
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Global Situation and Response
Peter McDermott, UNICEF
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Children as the Missing Faces of AIDS: Asia-Pacific
Wing-Sie Cheng, UNICEF
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Jamaica’s National Plan of Action for Orphands and other Children Made Vulnerable by HIV/AIDS
Winston Bowen, Child Development Agency, Jamaica
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A Call to Action: Children – the Missing Face of AIDS
Chewe Luo, UNICEF
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Community Mobilisation for CABA: Barriers and Recommendations
Josh Levene, International HIV/AIDS Alliance
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Birth Registration: Technical Paper
Nicola Sharp, Plan International
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Education Access and the Abolition of School Fees
Father Michael Kelly, University of Zambia
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Monitoring and Evaluating the Response to Children Affected by HIV and AIDS
Mary Mahy, UNICEF
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Development and HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Cambodia
Sam-Oeun May, Cambodian NAA
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Social Welfare: A Core Response to Child Poverty
Stephen Kidd, Department for International Development (DFID)
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Third Global Partners Forum on Children Affected by HIV and AIDS
This is the report of the Third Global Partners Forum on Children affected by AIDS, which was co-hosted by UNICEF and the UK Government in London. The report makes a number of specific recommendations for addressing the blockages to universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support for children affected by AIDS. The recommendations focus on issues related to birth registration, social welfare systems, access to education, prevention and treatment services for children, integrating a multisectoral response for children affected by AIDS into development instruments, strengthening the capacity of civil society and strengthening monitoring and evaluation of the response.
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Working Group on Orphans & Vulnerable Children

Key documents on orphans & vulnerable children

Symposium on sharing best practice in OVC programming'
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