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Commendable efforts have been made in Ethiopia during the last few years both by private and public sectors, however, adequate attention has not given to identify and address the psychosocial problems of AIDS orphans. If psychosocial problems of AIDS orphans get attention, it would have been ensured that their needs are met and the available resources would properly utilized. In addition the essential behavioural change would have been obtained and other strategies that would bring improved services delivery program have been enhanced. This book, therefore, can be helpful to investigate and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Commendable efforts have been made in Ethiopia during the last few years both by private and public sectors, however, adequate attention has not given to identify and address the psychosocial problems of AIDS orphans. If psychosocial problems of AIDS orphans get attention, it would have been ensured that their needs are met and the available resources would properly utilized. In addition the essential behavioural change would have been obtained and other strategies that would bring improved services delivery program have been enhanced. This book, therefore, can be helpful to investigate and analize the psychosocial impact of HIV/AIDS on orphaned children, provides data useful to develop programs that aim at meeting the psychosocial needs of HIV/AIDS orphans, explores and suggests appropriate intervention to address problems of HIV/AIDS orphans and it initiates further studies and enlarges the knowledge repertoire on the issue under investigation. The analysis should help shed some light on this sensitive, hidden and mutifaceted problems of HIV/AIDS orphaned children and should be especially useful to professional on social work and health related fields.
Autorenporträt
Mezegebu Zemene Zerihun, MSW, EdPM: studied Social Work and Educational Planning and Management at Addis Ababa University; served as Assistant Dean for the Community Work and Life center at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia; Director for Organization to Bridge the Gaps - Ethiopia (BTG-E).