PakMediNet Discussion Forum : Medicine : COMMUNITY RESEARCH
I would like to obtain extremely much advantage of different Resource Centers and desire to recognize very much about different strategies and approaches about HIV-AIDS & TB as an opportunistic infection.
I studied somewhere that successful HIV prevention depends on changing risk behaviors that definitely includes growing condom use and reducing the numbers of sex partners among sexually active people, reducing needle-sharing behavior among injecting drug users.
As HIV & TB continues to spread in many countries, prevention efforts are increasing to promote the changes in behavior mentioned above. Every Organization needs information to design appropriate prevention programs and to monitor whether these efforts are successful or not and what are still key challenges for GO/NGOs/CBOs in sustaining the same programs or what are still high priority needs of donors in form of affordable & sustainable approaches that can be run after project budget completion?
What strategies are developed and implemented that can play an important role in increasing awareness, reducing stigma, improving the visibility and importance of HIV-AIDS & TB on the public health agenda. Achieving political and administrative commitment and educating the media?
Many projects have run under dedicated leaderships and managements therefore different persons’ inputs can help us to see the response to HIV-AIDS & TB in different comprehensive and strategic approaches that ultimately will keep up to date, new lessons could be learned and improvements will inevitably be made accordingly or even it would be known that which efforts are made to justify the expenditure of resources only and are not in real beneficial in prevention to reduce the prevalence rate and promote community involvement.
Hope for the positive response soon.
Yours truly,
Faiz Muhammad Bhangar
Chairman
Community Development Network Forum (CDNF)
Larkana, Sindh Pakistan
cdnf_lrk@yahoo.com
Posted by: FaizPosts: 1 :: 23-10-2007 :: | Reply to this Message