HOPE worldwide's HIV/AIDS Programs

Post on 09-May-2015

388 views 1 download

Transcript of HOPE worldwide's HIV/AIDS Programs

AND HIV/AIDS WORK IN AFRICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

HOPE worldwide

People living with HIV/AIDS worldwide:

Worldwide

4.3 million new infections

Worldwide

39.5 million people(2.3 million children)

Africa25.8 million people (2 million children)

65%

STATISTICS

Africa3.2 million new infections

0

5,000,000

10,000,000

15,000,000

20,000,000

25,000,000

1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010

Adults liv

ing with HIV

Adult morta

lity

- AIDS

Orphans - AIDS

20-25 million orphans due to AIDS in 2010

Mill

ions

Epidemic curves for Sub-Saharan Africa

THE WORST IS YET TO COME

6 Countries:

BotswanaCote d’IvoireKenyaNigeriaSouth AfricaZambiaMozambique (+Zimbabwe)

HOPE worldwide PROGRAMS IN AFRICA

AFRICAN REGIONAL HIV/AIDS OFFICE

Extensive experience and expertise in HIV/AIDS & Community Programming

Development of International Partners and Donors

“Best Practice” Models created and replicated across Africa

Network of volunteers and over forty community sites across Africa

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Established regional HIV/AIDS office for Africa with “Best Practice” Models for replication

Regional Centers of Excellence in Lagos, Nairobi, Abidjan, and Johannesburg

Over 500 African staff working in 200 communities across Africa

ACCOMPLISHMENTS (CONTINUED)

ANCHOR Partnership established with Rotary, Coca Cola, Emory School of Public Health, and HOPE worldwide

Currently supporting 100,000 orphans and children affected by AIDS

HOPE worldwide

RFFA

Coca-ColaEmory

Primary implementer

Psychosocial Support

Mobilization of Rotary Clubs and private sector

Material, educational and nutritional support, skills development

Monitoring and evaluation

Media and marketing, communication, distribution, corporate partners, product and events

OVCOVCCaregivers

Organizations

Corporate

Government

ANCHOR PARTNERSHIPANCHOR PARTNERSHIP

Provide and increase comprehensive services to Orphans and Children made vulnerable by the epidemic (OVC)

Strengthen families’ ability to cope

Mobilize communities and the broader society to scale up and sustain the response

Build the capacity of organizations

KEY PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

Environment

Family

Community

Child

Child activities: Kidz clubs, support groups, kids

camps, nutritional, material, psychosocial, educational and legal support

ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES

Environment

Caregiver

Community

Child

Caregiver activities: Training, income-generation

Community activities: Childcare forums, training and mentoring of NGO and community groups

Environment activities: Regional learning, technical assistance materials development, advocacy

WAY FORWARD FOR AFRICA

Headquarter and Regional Offices to be developed to expand programs

New programs to be developed (prevention for orphans, gender-based programs for youth, etc)

New sites to be developed with volunteers i.e. Ghana (400), Zimbabwe (300), and Democratic Republic of Congo (550)

PHOTO GALLERY

The people we serve and those who serve them…

International Churches of Christ• USAID, CDC• Rotary International• Nestle , Shell Oil• Coca-Cola ,Wal-Mart• Citi Group• Asia Development Bank• Dell , MTN

THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS