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Children - Acknowledgements
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Children Affected by HIV/AIDS, Appraisal of Needs and Resources in Cambodia, Summary Report
by KHANA (Khmer HIV/AIDS NGO Alliance)
Phnom Penh January-May 2000
Supported by USAID through the International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Those working with orphans and children affected by HIV/AIDS aim to build a world in which:
- healthy and educated children are living at home and in appropriate supportive and protective communities:
- those communities are able to support family-based care for all children and young people, and to provide them with respect and opportunities:
- governments, NGOs and international bodies collaborate effectively at all levels to support community and family efforts to protect and care for all children;
- and leaders in public life believe it is their responsibility and within their power to make life safer for orphans and children living in a world with HIV/AIDS, and to act accordingly.(1)
Footnotes
(1) Francois-Xavier Bagnoud US Foundation. "AIDS Orphans: Towards an action plan for going to scale". Interagency Meeting on Children Affected by HIV/AIDS. 2000
Appraisal Team
Name NGO
Im Loum Huripruda
Kov Pisey AFD
Kong Samnang SEADO
Oum Chantha CCASVA
Phok Bunroeun CCASVA
Man Savann Kasekor Thmey
Prum Ny MODE
Uch Sakun MODE
Leng Sothear CDRCP
Keo Sochada CHC
Yous Thy KWWA
Y Srey Neang KWWA
Ros Monichoth KBA
Sam Sopheak IDA
Soeun Sotheany IDA
Ang Chamroeun NAPA
Chhim Sarath Khana
Prang Chanthy Khana
Lychan Sophal Khana
AIDS Alliance Technical Advisors:
Alex Marcelino
Henrietta Wells
Tilly Sellers
For More Information Contact:
Pok Panhavichetr
Executive Director Khana
# 13 Street 302
Phnom Penh.
Tel: +855 23 211505
Fax: +855 23 214049
email: khana@bigpond.com.kh
Acknowledgments
We are grateful to those representatives from Friends, UNICEF and World Vision who acted as resource people during the appraisal design. We would also like to thank staff from the government of Cambodia, the UN agencies, international, national and local NGOs who gave their time to participate in this appraisal, and USAID and the International HIV/AIDS Alliance for their financial and technical support.
Our overwhelming thanks, however, go to members of the various communities and to the many children who gave their views on these important issues.
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