This advocacy paper stresses the importance of involving children in HIV and AIDS interventions of which they are a part. Child participation creates a sense of selfhood and agency which helps them cope with loss and better equips them to manage any future problems
This report is a review of the communication challenges to HIV prevention, treatment and care. It acknowledges the existence of multiple informal responses but sees a need for them to be strengthened and supported through a renewed emphasis on communication for social change and a greater understanding of existing cultural and social responses. It makes a number of recommendations to maximise the role of communication in support of universal access by 2010