
The NHC-led Early Childhood Development (ECD) program supports young children affected by HIV/AIDS through nurturing care, early learning, health and nutrition, child protection, and family economic strengthening, complemented by psycho-social support.
Read MorePsychosocial counseling helps adolescents manage stress, identity struggles, and mental health challenges while promoting resilience, emotional regulation, and healthy relationships. Support from counselors, parents, and communities fosters their overall well-being and giving them an opportunity to envision the world differently.
Read MoreGender-Based Violence (GBV) involves physical, sexual, psychological, and economic harm based on gender, disproportionately affecting women and marginalized groups. Prevention includes legal measures, awareness, and support services also focusing on medical, psychosocial, and empowerment programs.
Read MoreGeriatric HIV care addresses the complex medical, nutritional, and psychosocial needs of older adults, managing chronic conditions, ensuring medication safety, and providing emotional and palliative support to promote health, dignity, and quality of life in aging with HIV. As life expectancy increases due to effective (ART), specialized care is required to manage age-related conditions alongside HIV.
Read MoreThe NHC-led OVC program supports children affected by HIV/AIDS through education, protection, nutrition, and economic strengthening, with psychosocial interventions. It is funded by CDC-PEPFAR, UEC, UCMB, CAFOD, and the Steven Lewis Foundation.
Read MoreGood nutrition supports immunity, disease prevention, and overall health across all ages. It aids growth in children, regulates metabolism in adults, and maintains bone and cognitive health in older adults. Special diets are crucial for managing conditions like HIV and diabetes.
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