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EYE on Migration Health

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file icon Regional Maritime Sector Workshop Report

 Report and recommendations of the regional workshop on HIV responses among seafarers and port-based communities in Southern Africa.

(4-6 November 2009, Durban, South Africa.)

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file icon Eye on Migration Health: Issue 3, April 2010
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file icon Regional Assessment on HIV Prevention Needs of Migrants and Mobile Populations in Southern Africa
A report of findings from an eight-country assessment of the HIV prevention needs of migrants and mobile populations in the SADC region.  The assessment focused primarily on labour migrants employed in the agriculture, mining, transport, construction, informal cross border trade and the maritime sectors, as well as irregular migrants at a secondary level.


 Below are Country and Sector-Specific Reports of the Assessment


SECTOR REPORTS

Commercial Agriculture           

Construction                   

Domestic Work
 
Fisheries                                      

 ICBT                                 

Mining

Transport


COUNTRY SPECIFIC REPORTS

Lesotho                                 Malawi                                Mozambique Eng I Port

Namibia                                 Swaziland                           South Africa

Angola  Eng I Port                Zambia
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file icon EYE on Migration Health - Issue 2_November 2009
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file icon Chasing Dreams: A comic resource exploring the challenges facing a migrant community.
COVERA comic resource exploring the challenges facing a migrant community, with a particular focus on HIV vulnerability.

Chasing Dreams aims to raise awareness of the challenges facing migrants, mobile workers and the communities with whom they interact.  Of particular significance is their vulnerability to HIV.  While the story is set in Walvis Bay, Namibia, the themes are relevant to service providers, managers and policy makers throughout southern Africa and around the world.Walvis Bay, with its harbour, fishing industry and two main highways linking Namibia with the rest of southern Africa is an attractive prospect for Migrant workers.  The jobs they find in the fishing industry separate them from their families for long periods at a time, placing extreme stress on relationships.

Portuguese Version

Facilitators Guide 
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