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Title: Children Orphaned


1
Children Orphaned made Vulnerable by HIV/AIDS
  • A meeting to discuss and explore key policy
    issues in India
  • 10th September 2004
  • Dr. Balwant Singh


2
Purpose of Meeting
  • To outline the national policy review being
    undertaken by Alliance India and MAMTA
  • To map the policy priorities and initiatives of
    key stakeholders
  • To identify areas for further policy work and
    ways of strengthening collaboration.

3
Children Orphaned and Vulnerable by HIV/AIDS
Situation in India
  • About 200 000 children lt15 years living with
    HIV/AIDS
  • Every year approx 22,000 newborn children acquire
    HIV
  • 2 million children lt 15 years have lost their
    parents to AIDS
  • One third of children born to women living with
    HIV become infected - with ARVs, the risk of
    transmission can be halved
  • Sources UNAIDS, UNICEF and USAID, Children on
    the Brink,
  • 2002 2004 Human Rights Watch, Future Forsaken,
    2004.

4
India HIV/AIDS AllianceGoal, Purpose Outcomes
  • Goal reduced spread of HIV and impacts of AIDS
    mitigated

Purpose Increased community action for-and
access to prevention, care and impact
mitigation efforts
Outcome 1 Improved coverage of effective
community focused AIDS efforts
Outcome 2 Strengthened leadership and capacity
of civil society to respond to AIDS
Outcome 3 Improved institutional,
organisational and policy environment for
community AIDS responses
5
Our Network of Partners
MAMTA 4 Districts in Delhi 7 Implementing NGOs
Alliance India Andhra Pradesh LEPRA India 14
districts, 24 NGOs
Vasavya Mahila Mandali 9 Districts in Andhra
Pradesh 10 Implementing NGOs
Palmyrah Workers Development Society 13 Districts
in Tamil Nadu 20 Implementing NGOs
6
Programmes of Alliance India
  • Home and Community based care support
  • More than 27,000 children and families affected
    by HIV/AIDS
  • More than 1800 families being supported by
    various income generation activities
  • Focused prevention programme
  • Covers approx. 22000 female sex workers, 10,000
    MSM and 460,000 clients of sex workers
  • Also focuses on IDU PLHA
  • Child-centred programme
  • To promote child rights and childrens
    participation
  • To address their health, educational,
    psychosocial and other needs

7
Working with Children Key Values
  • Children are best cared for in their own homes
    and communities
  • Childrens rights should be respected and upheld,
    especially the right to participation
  • Children have emotional needs as well as physical
    needs
  • Respect, recognise and realise the rights of
    children

8
Child-Centred Programme
  • Improve coverage of community efforts
  • 117 children fostered by communities
  • 76 children clubs for recreational activities
  • Handful rice approach adopted by several
    communities
  • Strengthen leadership and capacities
  • Childrens working groups to build leadership
    qualities
  • Child-to-child approaches to make programme more
    child friendly
  • Improve policy environment
  • Review of national policies on children and
    HIV/AIDS

9
Policy Context Background
  • The national policy on children stresses role of
    the state in providing adequate services to
    children to ensure development
  • translating these into implementation is
    still a challenge
  • National charter for children secures child
    rights
  • no mention of HIV/AIDS and mitigating the
    impact on a childs development
  • No specific policy on children orphaned and made
    vulnerable by HIV/AIDS

10
Strategies and Recommendations to Consider
  • Prolong the lives of parents by building the
    capacity of families
  • Support community based responses to provide long
    term assistance
  • Protect vulnerable children through improved
    policy and legislation
  • Care and protection of children in the NACP III
  • NACO to provide greater leadership to states on
    preventing and addressing discrimination
  • Source Children on the brink 2004 and
  • Future forsaken-human rights watch 2004

11
Child-Centred Policy ReviewIn collaboration with
MAMTA
  • Purpose
  • To identify the gaps in policies that deny
    children affected by
  • HIV/AIDS the right to adequate support
  • Process
  • To review, analyze and assess the existence and
    nature of child
  • related policies relating to HIV/AIDS
  • Outcome
  • To propose recommendations for policy dialogue
    and action at
  • the state and national levels

12
  • Thank You
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