Seen and heard: Children affected by HIV and AIDS

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Seen and heard: Children affected by HIV and AIDSFor too long, the millions of children affected by the HIV epidemic have been seen as statistics detailing numbers of infected infants, abandoned orphans and struggling survivors – but their own voices have not been heard. Their problems and challenges, needs and hopes, have been defined by adults – from parents and doctors to donors and government officials.

In 2008, Health & Development Networks (HDN) set out to help these children to find their voices and to provide them with a platform from which to speak not only in their home countries, but also internationally. Working in collaboration with Irish Aid, the Bernard van Leer Foundation and the Joint Learning Initiative on Children and HIV/AIDS, HDN initiated Seen and heard: Children affected by HIV and AIDS, a project to increase understanding and awareness of the issues facing these children and ensure that their concerns receive the high-profile attention they deserve.

Keywords: IAC2008, HIV and AIDS, Children

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This initiative is a crucial move forward in improving communication and advocacy within civil society in Zambia; I encourage everyone working on HIV and TB to join the eForum and to start the dialogue towards better partnership and collaboration.

- Winstone Zulu, on Partners Zambia

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