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Basics for HIV/AIDS Control Project (BaHiCo)

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Basics for HIV/AIDS Control Project (BaHiCo) is a youth-focused project of Minsaki Katende Foundation (Minkat) that uses mostly interpersonal communication strategies in an effort to promote HIV/AIDS control activities and enable the future of persons living with HIV/AIDS and those affected by it. Organisers hope the project will be an effective, sustainable and reliable HIV/AIDS control project that effectively reaches out to youth, people with disabilities (PWDs), orphans, and others impacted or afflicted by the disease.
Communication Strategies

BaHiCo draws on face-to-face interactions as well as information and communication technologies (ICTs) to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and to mobilise people to take action to fight the disease. Examples of BaHiCo activities include:

  • organising seminars and consultative meetings aimed at moblising and informing people about how to prevent and control HIV/AIDS; these encounters are shaped by a participatory methodology
  • visiting primary and secondary schools in Luweero and Kampala District to spread information about HIV/AIDS control to students
  • giving free HIV/AIDS information to people such as university students, community leaders, youth leaders and peer counselors
  • compiling HIV/AIDS resources on its website, such as answered questions by different organisations around the world and links to related organisations so as to promote sharing of HIV/AIDS control information
  • providing orphange care to children below the age of 12 who have lost parents to HIV/AIDS, while enabling them to stay in their homes and societies
  • involving women in strategic areas of HIV/AIDS control like orphanage care and decision-making related to HIV/AIDS, as well as offering gender mainstreaming ideas to strengthen women's participation in the HIV/AIDS control struggle
  • visiting prisons to assess and promote their response to and compliance with HIV/AIDS epidemic control
  • visiting hospitals to reassure persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWA) of their continuous role in society
  • capacity building of HIV/AIDS youth activists
  • HIV/AIDS advocacy, dissemination and senstisation
Development Issues

Children, Youth, HIV/AIDS, Women.

Key Points

The project's objectives are in line with the Ugandan AIDS Commision, an overall HIV/AIDS control initiative, as well as other HIV/AIDS control organisations working in the country; they include:

  • enabling young people to attain skills ao that they can lead and manage the fight against HIV/AIDS
  • helping HIV/AIDS orphans access basic care for their survival
  • promoting youth HIV/AIDS control activities and helping PLWA, especially youth (mainly girls/women) and children (orphans)
  • reducing further spread of HIV/AIDS infection
  • strengthening capacity of youth and women to respond to HIV/AIDS epidemic
  • mitgating the socio-economic impact of HIV/AIDS at individual, household and community levels.
Partners

Minsaki Katende Foundation, Uganda Network of AIDS Services Organisations (UNASO).

Sources

TakingITGlobal website on July 6 2005.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/22/2005 - 05:07 Permalink

tHERE Is so so so much to be done and this is a milestone that Bahico has just achived!

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/22/2005 - 05:10 Permalink

please the Government of Ugand is no longer a partner to us. Also the telephone contact is now only: +256 71 875601. Also remove the abbreviation of PWOs, rteplace it with PWDs in the last paragraph on commuincation strategies.

Also make the contact person, under the address section, as:
The Executive Director.
So far these are what i can see.

Regards

David Katamba
Executive Director
Minkat