Table of contents:
Glossary
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1. Introduction |
1.1. |
Seminar objectives |
1.2. |
Programme |
1.3. |
Structure of the report |
1.4. |
Background of seminar and elaboration
of purpose |
1.5. |
Opening session |
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2. Overview of the current situation |
2.1. |
The impact of HIV/AIDS on land reform |
2.2. |
Overview of the socio-economic impact of
HIV/AIDS on Kwazulu-Natal |
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2.2.1
The socio-economic impact |
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2.2.2
The impact on education |
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3. Overview of existing land reform HIV/AIDS
policy and integration into programmes
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3.1. |
Overview of the DLA policy and
the challenges of implementation |
3.2. |
The role of PWA in the DLA HIV/AIDS programme
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3.3. |
Response from PDLA and PDA |
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3.3.1
Response from Mr Sy Nkabinde, Deputy Director, PDLA |
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3.3.2
Response from Dr Iona Stewart, part-time AIDS co- ordinator for PDA |
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4. Identification of key issues and challenges |
4.1. |
Introduction |
4.2. |
Key issues and challenges
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4.2.1
Land Reform and HIV/AIDS |
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4.2.2
Agricultural production and HIV/AIDS |
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4.2.3
Rural development and HIV/AIDS |
4.3. |
Creating solutions
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5. The challenge: Developing a "way forward" |
5.1. |
A "way forward": A working group to integrate relevant data for policy purposes
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5.2. |
A "way forward": An intervention at the local level to help develop an effective policy
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5.3. |
A "way forward": Integrating the role of land practitioners within a context of
HIV/AIDS
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5.4. |
A "way forward": Developing a "bottom up" approach within policies and programmes/interventions at the local level to help develop an effective policy
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5.5. |
A "way forward": Developing an agenda for future research
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