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Unité de recherche
DFAE
Numéro de projet
ExSt.2014.453
Titre du projet
Evaluation Report on \"SAT-Youth Driven Prevention - Integrated Youth in Community Response to HIV/AIDS\", RPSA

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CatégorieTexte
Mots-clé
(Allemand)
HIV, AIDS, SAT, Community, Prevention, Southern Africa
Mots-clé
(Anglais)
HIV, AIDS, SAT, Community, Prevention, Southern Africa
Mots-clé
(Français)
HIV, AIDS, SAT, Community, Prevention, Southern Africa
Mots-clé
(Italien)
HIV, AIDS, SAT, Community, Prevention, Southern Africa
Description succincte
(Allemand)
The SDC has been supporting SAT’s “Youth Driven Prevention – Integrating Youth in Community Responses to HIV and AIDS” since March 2009, with a first phase of the support to the initiative coming to a close in September 2010.According to SAT’s Strategic Framework for 2008-2013, the organisation’s overall strategic goal is to “increase community HIV and AIDS competence in Southern Africa in order for communities to reduce HIV incidences, improve access and adherence to treatment, provide adequate care and support as well as to mitigate the impact of the epidemic”. For SAT, “it is increasingly clear that in responding to HIV and AIDS – just as in supporting development – leadership, sustainability and solutions lie ultimately within the affected communities themselves”.The specific goal of this project focusing on youth prevention is to “decrease the incidence of HIV infection among adolescents and youth, and an improved quality of life among adolescents and youth living with HIV and AIDS”.The key programme objectives are the following:1. To empower youth to constructively participate as change agents in community and HIV and AIDS initiatives2. To enable communities and community organisations to integrate youth into their thinking and actions on HIV prevention, care and support3. To contribute to a contextualised knowledge and evidence base on youth and HIV and AIDs issues in communities.The anticipated impacts are a decreased HIV incidence among youth, an integration of infected and affected youth as constructive members of their communities, as well as an increased level of HIV and AIDS competence among youth and adolescents.
Documents annexés
Description succincte
(Anglais)
The SDC has been supporting SAT’s “Youth Driven Prevention – Integrating Youth in Community Responses to HIV and AIDS” since March 2009, with a first phase of the support to the initiative coming to a close in September 2010.According to SAT’s Strategic Framework for 2008-2013, the organisation’s overall strategic goal is to “increase community HIV and AIDS competence in Southern Africa in order for communities to reduce HIV incidences, improve access and adherence to treatment, provide adequate care and support as well as to mitigate the impact of the epidemic”. For SAT, “it is increasingly clear that in responding to HIV and AIDS – just as in supporting development – leadership, sustainability and solutions lie ultimately within the affected communities themselves”.The specific goal of this project focusing on youth prevention is to “decrease the incidence of HIV infection among adolescents and youth, and an improved quality of life among adolescents and youth living with HIV and AIDS”.The key programme objectives are the following:1. To empower youth to constructively participate as change agents in community and HIV and AIDS initiatives2. To enable communities and community organisations to integrate youth into their thinking and actions on HIV prevention, care and support3. To contribute to a contextualised knowledge and evidence base on youth and HIV and AIDs issues in communities.The anticipated impacts are a decreased HIV incidence among youth, an integration of infected and affected youth as constructive members of their communities, as well as an increased level of HIV and AIDS competence among youth and adolescents.
Documents annexés
Description succincte
(Français)
The SDC has been supporting SAT’s “Youth Driven Prevention – Integrating Youth in Community Responses to HIV and AIDS” since March 2009, with a first phase of the support to the initiative coming to a close in September 2010.According to SAT’s Strategic Framework for 2008-2013, the organisation’s overall strategic goal is to “increase community HIV and AIDS competence in Southern Africa in order for communities to reduce HIV incidences, improve access and adherence to treatment, provide adequate care and support as well as to mitigate the impact of the epidemic”. For SAT, “it is increasingly clear that in responding to HIV and AIDS – just as in supporting development – leadership, sustainability and solutions lie ultimately within the affected communities themselves”.The specific goal of this project focusing on youth prevention is to “decrease the incidence of HIV infection among adolescents and youth, and an improved quality of life among adolescents and youth living with HIV and AIDS”.The key programme objectives are the following:1. To empower youth to constructively participate as change agents in community and HIV and AIDS initiatives2. To enable communities and community organisations to integrate youth into their thinking and actions on HIV prevention, care and support3. To contribute to a contextualised knowledge and evidence base on youth and HIV and AIDs issues in communities.The anticipated impacts are a decreased HIV incidence among youth, an integration of infected and affected youth as constructive members of their communities, as well as an increased level of HIV and AIDS competence among youth and adolescents.
Documents annexés
Description succincte
(Italien)
The SDC has been supporting SAT’s “Youth Driven Prevention – Integrating Youth in Community Responses to HIV and AIDS” since March 2009, with a first phase of the support to the initiative coming to a close in September 2010.According to SAT’s Strategic Framework for 2008-2013, the organisation’s overall strategic goal is to “increase community HIV and AIDS competence in Southern Africa in order for communities to reduce HIV incidences, improve access and adherence to treatment, provide adequate care and support as well as to mitigate the impact of the epidemic”. For SAT, “it is increasingly clear that in responding to HIV and AIDS – just as in supporting development – leadership, sustainability and solutions lie ultimately within the affected communities themselves”.The specific goal of this project focusing on youth prevention is to “decrease the incidence of HIV infection among adolescents and youth, and an improved quality of life among adolescents and youth living with HIV and AIDS”.The key programme objectives are the following:1. To empower youth to constructively participate as change agents in community and HIV and AIDS initiatives2. To enable communities and community organisations to integrate youth into their thinking and actions on HIV prevention, care and support3. To contribute to a contextualised knowledge and evidence base on youth and HIV and AIDs issues in communities.The anticipated impacts are a decreased HIV incidence among youth, an integration of infected and affected youth as constructive members of their communities, as well as an increased level of HIV and AIDS competence among youth and adolescents.
Documents annexés
Mandataire
(Anglais)
Singizi cc Consulting
Budget imputé
(Anglais)
SDC / DEZA / DDC / DSC / COSUDE
Bases légales
(Anglais)
Artikel 170 der Bundesverfassung zur WirksamkeitsüberprüfungArticle 170 de la Constitution fédérale relatif à l’évaluation de l’efficacitéArticolo 170 della Costituzione federale sulla verifica dell‘efficaciaArticle 170 of the Swiss Federal Constitution on the evaluation of effectiveness
Droits d'auteur
(Anglais)
Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft | Droits d'auteur: autorités de la Confédération suisse | Diritti d'autore: autorità della Confederazione Svizzera | Dretgs d'autur: autoritads da la Confederaziun svizra | Copyright, Swiss federal authorities
Renseignements
(Anglais)
SDC, Regional Cooperation, East and Southern Africa Division