HIV/AIDS

The global HIV/AIDS epidemic has become one of the greatest threats to human health and development. Although HIV and AIDS are found in all parts of the world, some areas are more afflicted than others. The worst affected region is sub-Saharan Africa, where in a few countries more than one in five adults is infected with HIV.

Weak infrastructure and shortages of health workers in the worst affected countries are major obstacles in tackling the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. Political and cultural attitudes are also significant impediments. For example, many parents and educators are reluctant to provide young people with adequate education about sex and sexual health.

There is much that can be done to reduce the impact of AIDS, beginning with the prevention of HIV transmission by empowering people with more knowledge on the latest research and guidance. Recognizing the transformative power of knowledge-sharing, K4Health provides a number of activities focused on knowledge-sharing around HIV/AIDS, including:

  • Spearheading the development of Southern Africa HIV/AIDS Regional Exchange (SHARE), a community-driven information and communications hub through which people from across Southern Africa can share and find current information and knowledge on HIV prevention and related health topics;
  • Creating and managing Toolkits on a variety of HIV/AIDS related topics, such as Adolescents Living with HIV (ALHIV), Family Planning and HIV Services Integration, Human Resources in Health (HRH) , Malawi HIV/AIDS, Multiple and Concurrent Partnerships, and Peace Corps – HIV/AIDS , to name a few;
  • Developing eLearning courses on a variety of HIV/AIDS related topics, such as the PEPFAR eLearning courses on monitoring and evaluation and leadership topics, and SAfAIDS’ courses on Documentation and Communication of Best Practices for HIV/AIDS Programmes and Traditional Leaders Championing HIV and Gender-Based Violence Prevention;
  • Supporting the national community information centers, such as Swaziland’s Nkamanzi Community Info Centre; and
  • Implementing the K4Health/Nigeria Web-based Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Program for Medical Laboratory Scientists to continuously improve their knowledge, update and sharpen old skills, and acquire new ones on diagnosing HIV, TB, and malaria.
  • Publications & Resources

    The PEPFAR eLearning Initiative fact sheet summarizes the benefits of eLearning as a proven approach and describes how it can help enhance training, pre-training, and follow-up training for front-line health workers. So far, there are seven PEPFAR eLearning courses from USAID's Global Health Initiative which can be completed in one to two hours. As of March 2011, some 13,879 learners from 157 countries have taken the courses.

  • Publications & Resources

    The Southern African HIV/AIDS Information Dissemination Service (SAfAIDS), with support from the Knowledge for Health (K4Health) project, has conducted a series of national HIV information needs assessments in Southern Africa to support the planning and development of a knowledge management programme. This programme, which is part of the Southern Africa HIV Knowledge Management Initiative, aims to increase the dissemination and use of accurate, evidence-based, and up-to-date information in order to improve HIV prevention in the region.

  • Publications & Resources

    The USAID/Southern Africa Regional HIV/AIDS Program (RHAP) seeks to strengthen the ability to capture and exchange knowledge among key stakeholders working in the fight against HIV/AIDS. As part of this effort, the Knowledge for Health Southern Africa (K4HSA) program developed a series of regional knowledge management activities to facilitate information. This report summarizes the results of an online survey conducted in May and June 2009 as part of the K4HSA needs assessment.

    4 pages | Published 2009

  • Publications & Resources

    The Southern African HIV/AIDS Information Dissemination Service (SAfAIDS) with support from K4Health conducted an information needs assessment in Botswana to explore current HIV knowledge management systems and resources at the national and regional levels, identify areas for improvement, and contribute to an analysis of future opportunities and directions for the regional knowledge management initiative.

  • Publications & Resources

    Brief looks at special topics, newsworthy events, and research and program developments in family planning and reproductive health, published by the INFO Project from 2004-2008.

  • Publications & Resources

    Summaries of reproductive health topics and their implications for public health programs, published by the INFO Project from 2004-2009.

  • Publications & Resources

    The resources in this toolkit cover a broad range of topics pertinent to the treatment, care and support of ALHIV including: training, treatment liter

  • Publications & Resources

    Condoms are the only family planning method that provides protection against both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV.

  • Publications & Resources

    This toolkit contains resources to help community-based programme implementers, service providers, traditional leaders, policy makers, and other audie

  • Publications & Resources

    A source for evidence-based knowledge and promising practices to support the successful integration of family planning and HIV services.

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