Positive Women
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Positive Women is a registered UK international development charity working in UK and Swaziland
. The charity works to improve the lives women and children affected by the HIV/Aids virus, which is particularly prevalent in Swaziland. Positive Women manages and develops a number of projects through its partner NGO Swaziland for Positive Living
or SWAPOL which is based in Manzini, Swaziland. It focuses its efforts on education, income generation and creating healthier communities.
As of 2011, Positive Women has an office in South Wales and a virtual office in London. It has two employees, including its founding CEO Kathryn Llewellyn3. It's Director is former Labour Party Campaign Director and NUS UK National Secertary, Stephen Brown.
Income Generation - Positive Women establish income generation projects, usually led by women. These women work in their communities candle making, knitting uniforms or work on agricultural projects to raise income. Positive Women through SWAPOL, run workshops on basic business skills for these women.
Legal Help - Positive Women train traditional leaders in the issues faced by women living with HIV in Swaziland. On occasion they have proceeded with legal cases when women are excluded from their homes after contracting the virus.
is a leading supporter of Positive Women.
Swaziland
Swaziland, officially the Kingdom of Swaziland , and sometimes called Ngwane or Swatini, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, bordered to the north, south and west by South Africa, and to the east by Mozambique...
. The charity works to improve the lives women and children affected by the HIV/Aids virus, which is particularly prevalent in Swaziland. Positive Women manages and develops a number of projects through its partner NGO Swaziland for Positive Living
Swaziland for Positive Living
Swaziland for Positive Living is an Swazi NGO that was formed in 2001 by Siphiwe Hlophe and four other HIV-positive women. SWAPOL provides counselling and education, and seeks to improve the living conditions of people who are affected by or infected with HIV in the rural areas, many of whom are...
or SWAPOL which is based in Manzini, Swaziland. It focuses its efforts on education, income generation and creating healthier communities.
As of 2011, Positive Women has an office in South Wales and a virtual office in London. It has two employees, including its founding CEO Kathryn Llewellyn3. It's Director is former Labour Party Campaign Director and NUS UK National Secertary, Stephen Brown.
History
Positive Women was established in 2005 and was formally known as The Children of Swaziland. Its founder Kathryn Llewellyn changed the name in 2010 and for the first time began employing staff. To date the charity sends over 500 HIV/Aids orphans to primary school and has established a number of income generation projects, led by women in rural communities. Positive Women is a joint venture between Kathryn Llewellyn and Siphiwe Hlophe who have worked together on issues relating to HIV/Aids in Swaziland for over 10 years. In 2009 Swaziland had the highest prevalence rate of HIV/Aids of any country in the world, with over 25% of the population infectedPrograms
Social Welfare - Positive Women work with communities to ensure that their basic needs are met. They fund school fees for orphans and vulnerable children and provide home based healthcare.Income Generation - Positive Women establish income generation projects, usually led by women. These women work in their communities candle making, knitting uniforms or work on agricultural projects to raise income. Positive Women through SWAPOL, run workshops on basic business skills for these women.
Legal Help - Positive Women train traditional leaders in the issues faced by women living with HIV in Swaziland. On occasion they have proceeded with legal cases when women are excluded from their homes after contracting the virus.
Notable supporters
Actor Joseph MorganJoseph Morgan (actor)
Joseph Morgan is an English actor.-Early life:Morgan was born in London, England. He lived in Morriston, Swansea for 11 years and was a pupil at Morriston Comprehensive School and then studied a BTEC Performing Arts course at Gorseinon College, now Gower College Swansea, before moving back to...
is a leading supporter of Positive Women.