Support for women and children affected by HIV and AIDS is a project targeting adults and children living with HIV/AIDS (#40), focused on addressing both health and socio-economic challenges to improve their well-being. Initially, these individuals often faced marginalization, lack of support from their families, and difficulties in sustaining their basic needs.
Through a combination of health education, medical care, social support, and income-generating activities, the project has significantly transformed this reality. As a result of these initiatives, patients experienced enhanced family relationships and a newfound sense of dignity and purpose. They gained practical knowledge on HIV management, leading to better health outcomes.
Click here to read more about the project on the JPIC Database.