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The role of capacity building in community home based care for AIDS patients: an exploratory study of Taso : Sseeta-Nazigo Community Aids Initiative
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Title:
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The role of capacity building in community home based care for AIDS patients: an exploratory study of Taso : Sseeta-Nazigo Community Aids Initiative |
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Author:
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Kiwombojjo, Michael
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Abstract:
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The focused of this study is the role of capacity building in Community Home Based
Care (CHBC) for HIV/AIDS patients.
The study forms part of my Master's in Development Administration programme,
undertaken through UNISA. The dissertation was accomplished by studying the
TASO community initiative in Sseeta-Nazigo, Mukono District, Uganda. It explores
the concept of capacity building and its applicability to CHBC.
The primacy data was gathered by conducting Key Infonnant Interviews (KIIs) and
Focus Group Discussions (FGD). The secondary data was gathered by reviewing
literature to augment the primary data. In addition, data was gathered through
observations within the community.
The fmdings have identified seven critical components of capacity building:
community mobilisation, skills development, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC) Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT), networking and
collaboration, support and supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E).
The study observed that capacity built in the above areas resulted in three outcomes:
skills development, improvement in procedures, and institutional development.
Informed recommendations were subsequently made related to the seven componentsof capacity building in CHBC |
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URI:
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/748
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Date:
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2009-08-25 |
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