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Bulletin No.
97
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June
2005
Memory Work
Scenes
Katharina Ley
Abschieds- und Erinnerungsarbeit im südlichen Afrika
Wie Menschen Wert und Würde erhalten können
(D | South Africa)
Jonathan Morgan
“I am a hero. I will survive.”
The 10 Million Hero Book Project
(E | South Africa | REPSSI (Regional Psycho Social Support Initiative))
Irene Bush
Schatzkästchen in Bern
Von Erfahrungen in Afrika profitiert
(D | Switzerland | AIDS & CHILD, REPSSI (Regional Psycho Social Support Initiative))
Lucia-Maria Stirbu
Le patchwork - témoignage et acte militant
À la mémoire de tous les enfants victimes du sida
(F | Romania | Terre des hommes Foundation)
Milestones
Carol Lindsay Smith
The memory book – and its close relations…
The origins (I): London, 1991
(E | Uganda)
Annet Biryetega
The Memory Project in Uganda
Origins (II): Experience of the National Community of Women Living with HIV and AIDS in Uganda (NACWOLA)
(E | Uganda)
Nicola R. Ward
Scaling up Memory Work: the challenges
Examples taken from Uganda, Ethiopia and the Philippines
(E | Ethiopia, Philippines, Uganda)
Noreen M Huni
Enhancing psychosocial support of children affected by HIV/AIDS: A special focus on Memory Work
“How many children would you want to include?”
(E | REPSSI (Regional Psycho Social Support Initiative))
Rao Satapati
Einführung von Memory Work in ein laufendes Aidswaisenprojekt in Uganda
Ein neues Instrument in den Griff bekommen
(D | Uganda | CO-OPERAID)
Guy-Bertrand Tengpe
Psychosocial support in the context of antiretroviral treatment
Overcoming Lazarus Syndrome
(E | Cameroon | Médecins Sans Frontières (Switzerland))
Tools
Helena Zweifel
Report from the aidsfocus conference on 12 April 2005
“… and one can dare to hope and dare to remember”
(E | Switzerland | Medicus Mundi Switzerland)
Further Resources
Annual conference of aidsfocus.ch
12.04.2005 in Bern