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HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of the most dreaded health issues confronting the mankind today. The stigma and discrimination associated with this infection has a long lasting negative effect not only on adults but also on children. Majority of the interventions are concentrated on the treatment part but it is equally important to build in positive coping strategies to face this adversity. In view of the vulnerability of children who continue to suffer silently, it is the duty of the society to provide them with an environment to enable them to face the challenges of life bravely. Health caregivers can play a major role in building resilience by utilising various resources. This paper highlights various ways of developing resilience among children affected by HIV/AIDS.
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