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- Advocacy: including NPOs that promote the rights of people living with HIV and AIDS and orphans and vulnerable children
- ARV treatment sites: including only NPO health facilities providing antiretroviral (ARV) treatment to infected people who fulfil the criteria. For a comprehensive list and contact details of government accredited ART sites go to the Karabo website
- Capacity building: including NPOs that help to build the capacity of other NPOs through training and mentoring programmes
- Counselling and support: including NPOs that provide various different counselling services, including bereavement counselling
- Home-based care: including NPOs that provide regular care and support to people living with AIDS within their own homes. This may also include the provision of regular meals or food support, depending on the resources of the organisation
- Hospices: including NPOs providing palliative care to people with terminal illness either in residential-care facilities, day-care facilities or within their own homes
- HIV-positive mothers: including NPO health facilities offering specific support programmes for HIV-positive mothers and/or prevention of mother-to-child (PMTCT) programmes. For a full list of government health facilities providing PMTCT programmes go to the Karabo website
- Income generation: including NPOs offering training in income-generating skills such as beadwork or food gardening, which enable people to earn money. Some of the organisations also help with the marketing of products
- Food security: including NPOs providing food parcels, feeding stations (soup kitchens) and help in the establishment and maintenance of food gardens
- Orphans and vulnerable children: including NPOs offering support for orphans and vulnerable children such as residential care, foster care placements, family strengthening programmes, assistance with school requirements, and psychosocial support programmes
- Resources: including NPOs and academic institutions that create and distribute resources to help people and organisations working in the field of HIV and AIDS and OVC care and support
- Research: including academic institutions, government institutions and NPOs that conduct research into the medical, social and emotional impact of the HIV epidemic
- Social grants: including NPOs that provide assistance in accessing social grants from the government, including help with birth registrations, ID documents and formalising foster care arrangements
- Training: including NPOs that provide training in various different fields such as counselling and home-based care. For more detailed information about the main accredited training organisations working in the field of HIV and AIDS go to the Training Directory on this website
- HIV counselling and testing (HCT) sites: including NPOs that offer HIV counselling and testing services. All government health facilities throughout the country now offer HCT. For a full list and contact details of these sites go to the Karabo or HIV-911 websites
- Youth/adults lifeskills and education: including NPOs offering lifeskills and educational programmes targeting youth and adults through schools, youth groups, church groups and within the wider community
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