Programs.

As a membership organisation, NEPHAK has among its members small community based organizations of people living with HIV /AIDS from across the country. These CBOs are groups of PLHIV (women, youth, men, churches e.t.c.) at the village level taking care of orphans, providing home based care, psychosocial support among other essential services.

NEPHAK runs programme in the following broad areas;

Advocacy:

Since the discovery of the HIV virus more than 30 years ago, the disease has grown from a purely health and scientific matter to become a social and economic concern. As such the manner in which we deal with its consequences has moved from the hospital wads and science laboratories to the houses, work places and even in our religious institution.

This development has meant that there needs to constantly be developed policies and legal framework that enables addressing issues of HIV in all spheres of society. Nephak has therefore been involved in advocacy at all levels to ensure that policies are in place to support an all inclusive war on HIV/AIDS.

While as a network we are comment the passage of the HIV Prevention and Control Act, we are disappointed by the failure by successive ministers to gazette the commencement of implementation of the law. It remains an advocacy issue for NEPHAK and other players who were instrumental in the in the passage of the act to ensure its implementation.

Nephak has constantly advocated for such issues as the right of PLHA, access to treatment and end to all forms of stigma and discrimination as well as involvement of PLHA in HIV AIDS programming.

Capacity Building

As a membership organisation, NEPHAK has among its members small community based organisations of people living with HIV AIDs from across the country. These CBOs are groups of women at the village level taking care of orphans, providing home based care, psychosocial support among other essential services.

The existence of NEPHAK was a response to the need to improve the capacities of this CBO’s to participate meaningfully in the fight of HIV. NEPHAK has been involved in building the capacities of the CBO’s in issues of community mobilisation, stigma reduction, treatment literacy, leadership and funds management, proposal writing, reporting report writing and project management.

Support to the effected and infected

HIV has affected many people both directly and idirectly. A part from advocacy and capacity building NEPHAK has also been involved in supporting Orphans and Vulnerable Children, bedridden PLHAs and those within the community who need assistance. Through partnerships with such donors as Hope for African Child Initiative and the SLF NEPHAK has worked with our member CBO,s to keep orphaned children in school and provide nutritional support to the weak

Dear Colleagues

HIV Leadership through Accountability Website

In order to enhance the sharing of experiences, successes and challenges, a web-based platform has been developed to host discussions and share resources and information between all Programme partners.

The framework for the site was established after consultation with focal points, GNP+ programme officers and WAC staff in 2009 and taking into account the input from the HIV Leadership through Accountability Programme Planning and Review meeting in January 2010. Whilst building the site the focus has been on how best to share learning and best practice in a way that is both replicable and also allows for local input and ownership.

The main functions of the web platform include:

  • Sharing the HIV Leadership through Accountability Programme to the public;
  • Increasing transparency about the Programme, processes and results;
  • Sharing information, experiences and learning amongst Programme partners;
  • Assisting with implementation of Programme with online M&E tools;
  • Creating a database of information resources and technical tools; and
  • Informing regional and global responses to HIV.

The website can be accessed at www.hivleadership.org. The site is currently available only in English, though translation options are being considered.

In order to finalise the site I would be extremely grateful if you would review the information for your network (click the appropriate link below) and inform me of any amendments as appropriate:

·Cameroon – RéCAP+

·Ethiopia – NEP+

·Kenya – NEPHAK

·Moldova – The League

·Nigeria - NEPWHAN

· South Africa - NAPWA

·Zambia – NZP+

I would also welcome any comments or input that you may have on the rest of the website. Once the front-end of the website is up-to-date we can begin to discuss how best to use the discussion groups and other features in the back-end of the website, which requires a username and password, which I will generate for you.

In the meantime if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.

 

Kind regards

Gavin