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16 Apr 2012 - 4 May 2012
Unit: Wageningen UR Centre for Development Innovation
Location: Wageningen, The Netherlands
Organisation: Wageninge UR Centre for Development Innovation

As the causes and consequences of AIDS epidemics become clearer, so does the fundamental importance of food and nutrition security to address these. In most countries the response on the HIV/AIDS pandemic has come from mainly the health sector. However, agriculture is the main source of livelihood for the majority of people globally affected by HIV. Agriculture as a sector is particularly threatened by the epidemic, given the implications of reduced labor power for the ability of affected households, particularly the vulnerable, to feed themselves. Food and nutrition insecurity is a main problem in families with PLWHA. 

This course aims to provide professionals working on HIV/AIDS and food and nutrition security with the knowledge, skills and motivation, to strengthen, design and implement programmes and interventions to mitigate the negative effects of HIV/AIDS on their livelihood.

Apply online here

Fee: € 3600
Application deadlines: With NFP funding - 1 October 2011
With other funding - 16 March 2012
Course brochure: PDF file

If you experience any problems applying online or downloading documents, please do not hesitate to contact us at: training.cdi@wur.nl

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