Infected and Affected (I/A) Children
Donor: WHO
By Afar Women, children, and youth affair bureau
To be implemented in mille woreda
October, 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. THE OVERALL BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT
1.1 WHY IS THERE A NEED TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF
LIFE OF HIV/AIDS (I/A) CHILDREN
1.2 IDENTIFICATION OF KEY FACTOR WHICH CONTRIBUTED TO THE
CURRENT POOR QUALITY OF LIFE OF HV/AIDS (I/A) CHILDREN
1.3 HOW DOES LIFTING THE STIGMA OF HIV/AIDS HELP IMPROVE THE
QUALITY OF LIFE OF HIV/AIDS (I/A) CHILDREN
1.4 WHY DID WE CHOOSE MILLE, IN AFAR REGION AS THE PILOT SITE
2. PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND EFFECTS
2.1 PROBLEM STATEMENT
2.2 CAUSES
2.3 EFFECTS
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1 OVERALL APPROACH
4. PROJECT OVERALL OBJECTIVE, STAKEHOLDERS PURPOSE AND
COMPONENTS
4.1 OVERALL OBJECTIVE AND PROJECT PURPOSE
4.2 PROJECT TARGET GROUPS
4.3 PROJECTS COMPONENTS
5. PROJECT RESULTS
6. PROJECT BUDGET
7. MONITORING AND EVALUATION
8. PROJECT SUSTAINABILITY
9. CONCLUSION
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). AIDS is now the world’s leading cause of premature death among both men and women aged 15 to 59 and the combat of AIDS has been identified as one of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by the United Nations (UN) in 2000.
In 2007, 2 million children are living with HIV and every hour, around 31 children die as a result of AIDS. According to the UN, the most understated impact of HIV/AIDS is the effects it has on the protection of children’s basic human rights, specifically the rights to;
• Survival, development and protection from abuse, neglect and economic exploitation;
• Participate in decision making in matters concerning them;
• Have their best interests as the primary