TAILIEUCHUNG - A Situation Analysis Study Focusing on HIV/AIDS Services

The Ouagadougou conference, like its predecessor in Harare, focused on strategies for com- munication and advocacy with participants meeting in plenary sessions to present and dis- cuss research results, case studies, and institutional experience. They also met as work groups to develop new approaches to increasing men’s participation in reproductive health. The outcomes included a clear consensus on men’s participation and roles and a declaration of support for men’s participation, a series of country action plans, and an announcement of a program that will use men’s substantial interest in football (soccer) to promote reproduc- tive health | Horizons Reproductive Health Services in KwaZulu Natal South Africa A Situation Analysis Study Focusing on HIV AIDS Services Lewis Ndhlovu1 Catherine Searle1 Robert Miller2 Andrew Fisher3 Ester Snyman4 Nancy Sloan5 Horizons 1 Horizons Population Council South Africa 2 Horizons Population Council New York 3 Horizons Population Council Washington DC 4 KwaZulu Natal Department of Health South Africa 5 Population Council New York Acknowledgments We would like to thank Professor . Green-Thompson director general of KwaZulu Natal Department of Health and Professor . Hendricks deputy director-general District Health System for their support of the research. We would also like to acknowledge all district managers and their management teams for their assistance and support throughout the fieldworkers for their tireless effort and all the facility management and staff for their assistance and participation during data collection. We would like to thank the Italian Health Cooperation for their financial contribution to make the study possible. Lastly we would like to thank the Maternal Child Women s Health Sub-Directorate for the central role they played in making the study possible. The KwaZulu Natal Department of Health aims to achieve optimal health status for all persons in KZN by developing sustainable coordinated integrated and comprehensive health systems at all levels based on the primary health care approach through the district health system. This study was supported by the Horizons Program which is implemented by the Population Council in collaboration with the International Center for Research on Women International HIV AIDS Alliance Program for Appropriate Technology in Health Tulane University Family Health International and Johns Hopkins University. Horizons is funded by the . Agency for International Development under the terms of HRN-A-00-97-00012-00. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of

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