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Authors
Fuyang Women's and Children's Working Committee, Save the Children
Title
A Strange Illness: Issues and Research by Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in Central China
Imprint
Save the Children, June 2005, 38 pp
Url
http://aidsportal.org/store/421.pdf
Abstract

"'A Strange Illness' is a report of issues and concerns raised by orphans and children affected by HIV/AIDS in an area of central China with a severe HIV/AIDS epidemic. This project was undertaken as a preliminary study for a longer programme of child-focussed work in the area to provide care, support and treatment within a framework of child protection and children's participation.The epidemic was caused through blood-selling by poorer adults and the bad practices used by entrepreneurs in returning some mixed blood of several people to sellers. Large numbers of adults have died, many are dying and many are infected. Some children are also infected. Children are being orphaned. Many children are experiencing the severity of this impact emotionally and physically, yet have received only sporadic public attention. When they are publicly noticed, children frequently experience different forms of stigma and discrimination, either in being liable to be excluded by their peers and local institutions (schools), in being looked down upon, or in being placed in institutional or other care separate from their remaining family and community. The research was devised to begin to address these perceptions and behaviours by taking children seriously, seeking the views of children on their current situation and about their future lives and hopes. Children's issues were raised through a series of workshops with children, some research led and undertaken by children and a children's forum, all conducted over a seven- month period, from February to August 2004."

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