News from RENEWAL
Poverty, HIV and AIDS: Vulnerability and Impact in Southern Africa
Eleven new papers that examine the structural drivers and the downstream impacts of the AIDS epidemic in southern Africa
AIDS, Volume 7, Supplement No. 7, November 2007

ReNews: the new RENEWAL newsletter -- coming soon in 2008!

HIV/AIDS, Nutrition, and Food Security: What We Can Do
A synthesis of international guidance for decisionmakers and service providers on how nutrition may be integrated into HIV prevention and treatment. High Res: (PDF 3.6M)
Low Res: (PDF 940K)
RENEWAL Policy Briefs
A series of policy briefs based on various RENEWAL studies.

Featured Studies
Integrating Nutrition Security with Treatment of People Living with HIV: Lessons being Learned in Kenya
September 2006. (PDF 287K) Local Perceptions of HIV Risk and Prevention in Southern Zambia
August 2006 (PDF 432K) Linking Migration, HIV/AIDS and Urban Food Security in Southern and Eastern Africa
June 2006 (PDF 484K)

About RENEWAL
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Facilitated by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), RENEWAL is a growing regional "network-of-networks" in sub-Saharan Africa. Currently active in five 'hub' countries (Malawi, Uganda, Zambia, South Africa and Kenya), RENEWAL comprises national networks of food and nutrition-relevant organizations (public, private and non-governmental) together with partners in AIDS and public health. RENEWAL aims to enhance understanding of the worsening interactions between HIV/AIDS and food and nutrition security, and facilitate a comprehensive response to these interactions. Core objectives are:

  1. To reduce critical gaps in understanding how livelihoods, particularly those deriving from agriculture, a) contribute to the further spread of HIV (susceptibility), and b) are affected by HIV and AIDS (vulnerability);
  2. To generate new policy-relevant knowledge on how households and communities may strengthen both their resistance to HIV transmission and their resilience to the impacts of AIDS, and
  3. To enable relevant institutions (in particular, governments) to generate and to act upon realistic priorities for responding to the interactions of AIDS epidemics with food and nutrition insecurity.

RENEWAL is both a network and a process, with the process of network development being viewed as both a means and an end. The aim is to enhance and sustain impact through pro-actively establishing links between locally-prioritized research, capacity strengthening and policy communications.

RENEWAL is grateful for current support provided by Irish Aid, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), the Rockefeller Foundation, the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).