Title: session5 Problem Tree Analysis:
1 session5Problem Tree Analysis
- Social, Cultural, Economic and Religious
Dimensions of - HIV and AIDS
2HIV and AIDS
3Instruction
- The group will be divided into four small groups
- Each group will draw a tree with roots, trunk and
branches with leaves and fruits - The roots of the tree will represent the causes
of the problem that lead people toward HIV and
AIDS - All of these causes will pass thru the trunk
which represents HIV and AIDS - The branches, leaves and fruits will represent
the consequences
4ROOT causes of vulnerabilities to HIV infection
5TRUNK where the HIV and AIDS problem is located
HIV and AIDS
6BRANCHES AND LEAVES and FRUITS
positive and negative consequences of the problem
- EXTERNAL OR VISIBLE RESULTS
- SICKNESS, DEATH, STIGMA, DISCRIMINATION
- IMPACT OR CONSEQUENCES
- OVERWHELMING DEMANDS PLACED ON HEALTH SERVICES,
LOSS OF ECONOMIC PRODUCTIVITY, STRESS
HIV and AIDS
7STIGMA/ DISCRIMINATION SICKNESS AND
DEATH, POVERTY AND GRIEF
FRUIT
HIV and AIDS
ROOT
IGNORANCE
UNEMPLOYMENT
8You ONLY have 20 MINUTES to draw and discuss
your problem tree
9- Each group have 5 minutes to present their
problem tree - Facilitators and other groups may ask questions,
suggestions or clarifications
10Increase Gender inequity
Lack of Education
HIV and AIDS AWARENESS
Professional/Technical Skill Lost
Stigma
Orphans and Vulnerable Children
Family Support/ Support Groups
Economic Impact
Decline in Human Rights
Drain on Health resources
Decline in Life Expectancy
Deeper Prayer Life
Sickness, death, poverty and grief
HIV and AIDS
Blood Sex Mother-to-Child
Ignorance
Unemployment
Political/Economic Migration
Substance Misuse
Sexual violence
Poverty
Stigma
Sex Work /bartering
Peer/Social Pressure
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