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Department of Social Development<br />

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discrimination by<br />

facilitating activities<br />

that enable community<br />

members to talk more<br />

openly about HIV/<br />

AIDS <strong>and</strong> its impact;<br />

<br />

generating projects<br />

to assist <strong>vulnerable</strong><br />

households;<br />

<br />

primary caregivers,<br />

community members<br />

<strong>and</strong> volunteers to<br />

respond to the different<br />

needs of children;<br />

<br />

holiday <strong>programmes</strong>;<br />

<br />

based day-care facilities<br />

<strong>for</strong> young children to<br />

provide respite <strong>for</strong> their<br />

caregivers;<br />

<br />

strengthening links<br />

between communitybased<br />

response to<br />

OVC <strong>and</strong> prevention,<br />

treatment <strong>and</strong><br />

care <strong>programmes</strong>,<br />

including PMTCT<br />

interventions;<br />

<br />

based multi-purpose<br />

centres (Mathambo et<br />

al. 2009).<br />

Childcare <strong>for</strong>ums can<br />

be part of an HCBC<br />

programme, can st<strong>and</strong><br />

on their own, or can<br />

be the starting point <strong>for</strong><br />

establishing an HCBC<br />

programme. lxix<br />

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