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Protégeons les enfants touchés par le VIH et le SIDA

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UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre
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Le rapport étudie les options de protection des enfants dans les communautés touchées par la pandémie du SIDA. Partant du principe que le lien parent-enfant est la pierre angulaire du développement de l’enfant et que la famille est l’élément fondamental de la société, le rapport considère tout d’abord les moyens de garder aussi longtemps que possible les parents en vie et la famille unie. Il examine ensuite les solutions alternatives de protection au-delà de la famille la plus proche. Les arrangements vont de la prise en charge par la famille élargie, à travers différentes formes d’accueil dans la communauté, à l’adoption et au placement en établissement. Le rapport met en lumière les façons dont les acteurs extérieurs à la proche communauté peuvent soutenir et améliorer la capacité des ménages et des communautés à prendre soin des enfants livrés à eux-mêmes.

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Paper provided by UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre in its series Innocenti Insight with number innins06/27.

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Keywords: aids; child care; child headed families; child protection; hiv; right to appropriate standards of care; right to care and protection; right to parental care;

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I19 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Other

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