This is our latest training programme in the Stepping Stones family. Developed by lead author Gill Gordon, with a team of writers and researchers from Tanzania, Kenya and UK, Stepping Stones with Children consists of a training manual for facilitators, a DVD of accompanying films made by participants (and brief overview documentaries) and a counsellors’ […]
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This is our training package on gender, generation, HIV, communication & relationship skills, for use with adolescents and adults. Originally published in 1995, it has been recognised to reduce intimate partner violence. The original Stepping Stones and Stepping Stones Plus manuals have now been wholly revised and updated into one new volume, entitled Stepping Stones […]
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Stepping Stones for Peace and Prosperity by Baron Oron, Germine Sebuwufu and Alice Welbourn. Published by Strategies for Hope and Salamander Trust, 2014 This adaptation was commissioned by the World Bank LOGICA Project. We worked with our partner NESSA Uganda and Tufts University Feinstein Center. This adaptation focuses specifically on GBV in the context of […]
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Co-authors: edited by Tina Wallace and Fenella Porter Alice Welbourn has a chapter in this book, entitled ‘From Local to Global and Back Again – learning from Stepping Stones Link to resource
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On International Women’s Day 2015, Salamander Trust Associate Nell Osborne presents three short films of young women living with HIV from around the world, together with background information about key issues facing young women in relation to HIV globally. Link to resource
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Salamander Trust was commissioned by the Reproductive Health and Research Department of WHO to conduct a global survey on the SRH & HR of women living with HIV. This was in order to inform the update of the WHO 2006 Guidelines on this topic. Link to resource
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Fear of HIV disclosure and subsequent violent reactions are experienced globally. We know that rights-based approaches can create resilience and hope. So where is the political courage and will to make them happen? Link to resource
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With a 50% increase in AIDS-related deaths among young people, AIDS is now the second leading cause of their deaths. At the conclusion of the AIDS 2014 Conference, Alice Welbourn is left wondering whether anything is going to change in the HIV world for young women – and their children.
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