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This document provides an overview of the Joint Program Review that took place from February 28 to March 4, 2011, in Arusha, Tanzania. It highlights the key activities of the Good Samaritan Program (GSP), emphasizing capacity-building workshops for Anglophone and Francophone communities, the impact on Orphans and Vulnerable Children, and the promotion of HIV awareness through various outreach initiatives. The document outlines program goals, training of trainers (ToT), and community engagement strategies aimed at combating stigma, promoting sexual education, and supporting people living with HIV/AIDS.
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HIV Service Update Joint Program Review 28th February 4th March 2011Arusha, Tanzania 2010
The year in PhotosTake Charge Committee activities - Revision
National Bible Society General Secretary Sensitisation workshops National HIV/AIDS coordinator Training of trainers (ToT) Follow up workshops ToT ToT Dw Dw Dw Dw Dw Dw Dw Decentralised workshop(Dw) Women Choir Youth Congre- gations Anti AIDS clubs Community groups School - Universities GOOD SAMARITAN Program (GSP): Program goals and structure: Development goals: • To fight HIV, reduce stigma and stimulate to Christian love for PLHA Immediate objectives: • To provide knowledge about AIDS and how to avoid risk • Encourage VCT and sexual education • Eradicate stigma and restore human rights for PLHA • To renew the Church’s social responsibility
GOOD SAMARITAN Program (GSP) Expected outcomes from different workshops/gatherings:
GOOD SAMARITAN Program (GSP) Assessment tools and report format: