Comics inform young people about AIDS, pregnancy and homosexuality A modern visual language to address issues related to youth and HIV / Aids and prejudice against those living with HIV/AIDS. That is the goal of a series of comics themed on sexuality and education for students of the Program on Health and Prevention in Schools (SPE), which was released in a ceremony held at the Convention Center Ulysses Guimarães, in Brasilia in June 2010. The publication will be sent to public schools attending the program. |
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A modern visual language to address issues related to youth and HIV / Aids and prejudice against those living with HIV/AIDS. That is the goal of a series of comics themed on sexuality and education for students of the Program on Health and Prevention in Schools (SPE), which was released in a ceremony held at the Convention Center Ulysses Guimarães, in Brasilia in June 2010. The publication will be sent to public schools attending the program.
The Brazilian Health Minister Jose Gomes Temporão and the Director of UNESCO Brasilia Office, Vincent Defourny hosted the ceremony. "We are unveiling serious issues about which people did not talk before" said the minister, who delivered two sets of comics for youngsters who were attending the ceremony. Temporão also highlighted that the SPE Project offers information and quality health care to public school students through the program.
The Director of UNESCO Brasilia Office, Vincent Defourny, highlighted the fact that the stories depict concrete situations of youth daily life, presenting behavioral challenges which they continuously face. "In other words, we do not seek to package theory in the form of comics, but depict concrete situations, with a little theory and empirical evidence" he explained. The comics books address issues such as adolescence, gender, sexual diversity, sexual and reproductive rights and living with HIV / AIDS. Renowned designers such as the Brazilian Eddy Barrows, current artist of Superman (DC Comics) illustrated the comics. Eddy has designed Green Lantern and Spawn. Illustrations made by Julia Bax, Edh Muller and Garfunkel Yure can be seen in comics too. A teacher’s guide for using the comics in the classroom and a CD-ROM with games, profiles of illustrators, wallpapers and ideas for applying the material in the classroom will improve the pedagogical discussions. The comics will help teachers and students to reflect, learn, and criticize, in a funny way, dilemmas of youth related to alcohol and other drugs besides of to deal with stigma and prejudice. The project Health and Prevention in Schools is an initiative of the Ministries of Health and Education with the partnership of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Fund and the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF). For the production of comics, UNESCO had resources of UNAIDS Unified Budget and Work Plan (UBW), whose content was built together with the Ministries involved. Created in 2003, the SPE is mainly aimed to develop strategies for reducing vulnerability of young people through activities of prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and HIV infection. The SPE involves the participation of young people (13-24 years), teachers, school principals, parents, pupils and managers of health and education public systems. Actions are been developed in coordination with schools and basic health units in the States and cities that have included the SPE in their own educational programs. Currently, the SPE has integrated working groups on health and education in about 600 cities spread over the country. Links to the comics and the Teachers´ guide: HQ SPE: guia para utilização em sala de aula (PDF, 1.35 Mb): http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001882/188264por.pdf HQ SPE n. 1: Perguntas e respostas (PDF, 2.5 Mb): http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001882/188266por.pdf HQ SPE n. 2: Todas as Claudinhas do mundo e mais: DS... o quê? (PDF, 2.4 Mb): http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001882/188267por.pdf HQ SPE n. 3: A Vida como está e as coisas como são e mais: vamos conversar? (PDF, 2.5 Mb): http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001882/188268por.pdf HQ SPE n. 4: Ficar ou não ficar? Partes 1 e 2 (PDF, 2.3 Mb): http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001882/188269por.pdf HQ SPE n. 5: Balada (PDF, 3.3 Mb): http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001882/188270por.pdf HQ SPE n. 6 (PDF, 3 Mb): http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001882/188271por.pdf Related themes/countries
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