HIV/AIDS Small Grants Fund
Round Three Grant Recipients
This
current round of Small Grants funding provides 20 organizations with two
years of funding for a maximum of $100,000. Below is a list of projects
funded by the third phase of the Small Grants Fund. If you would like any more
information about the program, please contact
Geoff Black.
South America
1. Oxfam Québec,
Bolivia, "Prévention
du VIH/SIDA et Promotion de 'Egalité entre les Sexes pour des Organisations
Juvéniles dans la Municipalité de Sucre"
Asia
2.
HealthBridge, Vietnam, "A
Safe Return: Changing Attitudes and Traditions"
3. Asian Community
AIDS Services (ACAS), Thailand, "The
promotion of gender mainstreaming into an anti-oppression organizational
framework"
4. Canadian
HIV/AIDS Legal Network, People's Republic of China, "Reaching
the Millions: HIV/AIDS and Human Rights Education for Men Who Have Sex with Men
in the People's Republic of China"
5.
Society of Rural Physicians of Canada, Pakistan, "Strengthening
STI/HIV Management in Pakistan"
Africa
6.
Centre hospitalier affilié universitaire
de Québec, Bénin, "Intervention
ciblée vers les travailleuses du sexe mineures et clandestines de Cotonou en
matière de prévention des IST/VIH/SIDA et de responsabilisation des jeunes
hommes"
7.
Jeunesse du Monde, Burkina Faso
and Cameroon, "Sensibilisation
au VIH/SIDA par les arts du cirque/théatre"
8.
Canadian Working Group on HIV and
Rehabilitation (CWGHR), Cameroon, "Closing
the Gap: HIV, Disability and Rehabilitation in International Contexts"
9.
Canadian Nurses Association,
Ethiopia,
"Ethiopian Nurses Association HIV/AIDS Project: Caring for Care Providers"
10.
Street Kids International, Kenya, "Effective
Tools to Combat HIV/AIDS in Kenyan Adolescent Girls"
11. Daughters of Africa, Malawi,
"Combating
HIV/AIDS: Prevention and Support for Vulnerable Populations"
12.
CAP AIDS, Malawi, "Youth
United to CAP AIDS"
13. The Caia Connection,
Mozambique, "Assisting
Women and Children Affected and Infected with HIV/AIDS in the Caia District of
Mozambique"
14.
University of Ottawa
Institute of Population Health, Rwanda, "Un partenariat International VIH/SIDA"
15. Niagara College, South
Africa, "The Other
Half: Involving Xhosa men in HIV/AIDS Programming"
16.
African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF), Tanzania, "Improving Couple
and Individual Counseling Methods to Increase Disclosure of HIV/AIDS Status
Amongst Sero-discordant Couples in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania"
17.
Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange
(CATIE), Tanzania and Zambia, "Innovative
educational workshops to empower women in relation to their HIV diagnosis"
18.
International
Development Enterprises Canada (IDE), Zambia, "Gardens
for Better Health for HIV/AIDS Affected Families in two Districts of Zambia"
19.
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association,
Kenya, Rwanda,
Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, "Empowering Men in Five Sub-Saharan African
Countries As Care Givers through Training and Education to Enhance Scale-Up of
Palliative Care for PLWA in the Region"
20.
Oxfam Canada, Zimbabwe and Lesotho, "Linking
Best Practices - Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Canada"
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