HIV / Aids Mitigation
HIV/AIDS poses one of the greatest threats to southern and eastern Africans in their battle to bring a large percentage of the population out of poverty and into the full economy. The effects of HIV/AIDS on one family member can produce an economic shock to the entire household and extended family network. Addressing the economic impact of HIV/AIDS on South Africans therefore becomes a critical corollary to the work being done to help those who are infected with HIV/AIDS on the health and social services side.
Since 2000 ECIAfrica has placed emphasis on addressing the impact of HIV/AIDS on micro, small, medium-sized enterprises. We have advised provincial and national government clients on mainstreaming HIV/AIDS into development planning. We have partnered with nongovernmental organisations and community-based organisations to develop communication plans, public awareness campaigns and broad strategy. In the financial sector, we have trained microfinance institutions, and have advised regulatory bodies on dealing with HIV/AIDS impact on this sector.
More specifically, the services we provide include:
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■ HIV/AIDS mainstreaming into government development planning
- ■ Service delivery reform ■ Strategic planning
- ■ Impact assessments ■ Public awareness and community outreach
- ■ Workplace training
- ■ Public-private partnerships




