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  1. 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence Campaign: Bullying at school

    Educational institutions are places where learners, regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation, are expected to be safe. They are also spaces with a huge potential to create social change.

  2. Young people today: Time to Act Now

    This initiative brings together policy makers, young people and civil society to strengthen sexuality education and reproductive and sexual health services in eastern and southern Africa. By having adequate access to these services, young people are empowered to make their own decisions about their health, preventing HIV/AIDS and unexpected pregnancies. …

  3. HIV prevention education tutorial (India - female version)

    This animated tutorial is a female pliot version that has been designed for the English speaking population in India. It is formally approved by the Indian National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), and is being distributed in India. All formats available for free download at: http://teachaids.org/software.

  4. HIV prevention education tutorial (India - male version)

    These animated tutorials are male pliot versions that has been designed for the English and Hindi speaking populations in India. They are formally approved by the Indian National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), and are being distributed in India. All formats available for free download at: http://teachaids.org/software.

  5. HIV prevention education tutorial (North America - English)

    This animated tutorial is a pliot version that has been designed for the English speaking population in North America. All formats available for free download at: http://teachaids.org/software.

  6. Prevention is better than no cure. HIV prevention tutorial (India - Female version)

    These animated tutorials have been designed for the English and Telugu speaking populations in India. They are formally approved by the Indian National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), and are being distributed in India. The Telugu versions are formally approved by the Andhra Pradesh State AIDS Control Society (APSACS), and are being distributed in Andhra Pradesh. The English female version features the voices and likenesses of cultural icons Shabana Azmi and Shruti Haasan. …

  7. Prevention of HIV: it begins with me. HIV prevention tutorial (Botswana - Female version)

    These animated tutorials have been designed for the English and Setswana speaking populations in Botswana and neighboring African countries. They are formally approved by the Botswana Ministry of Education and Skills Development, and are being distributed in partnership with UNICEF throughout Botswana. This female version features the voices of cultural icons Oratile "Jazzelle" Kebakile and Thato "Tref" Maruping as the doctor and student. All formats available for free download at: http://teachaids.org/software. …

  8. Courage and Hope. African teachers living positively with HIV

    122,000 teachers in sub-Saharan Africa are estimated to be living with HIV, most of who do not know their status. Stigma remains their greatest challenge. In 2007, a network of African journalists compiled a book entitled “Courage and Hope” telling the first-hand stories of African teachers who are HIV positive and living healthy, active lives as teachers. This film shows some of the stories those journalists discovered. The teachers went through stigma and discrimination and each used their experience to teach a new generation of teachers, what it means to live positively.

  9. Embrace diversity in school: say no to HIV-related stigma and other forms of discrimination

    What are the challenges an HIV positive student is facing at school? What other forms of prejudice and associated intolerance a student may be encountering? This 4-minute video produced by UNESCO, and supported by UNAIDS, gathers testimonies of young people who suffered from bullying and discrimination in the school environment because of who they are. Bringing into light the real life experiences of HIV-positive, gay, lesbian, overweight and pregnant students helps break the silence often surrounding these issues. …

  10. Teens and Sex in Europe: A Story of Rights, Respect and Responsibility

    This video documents the approaches and attitudes to sexuality education in the Netherlands, Germany and France as compared to those of the U.S., as the latter country has higher rates of teenage pregnandy, birth and sexually transmitted diseases. It documents teens, parents, government officials, educators and health care providers' views. Media clips of HIV and AIDS campaigns are used to supplement the documentary information.

  11. Educando en la diversidad: campaña contra el acoso escolar en Chile

    El Movimiento de Integración y Liberación Homosexual (Movilh) lanzó públicamente el primer material del país para combatir el bullying (acoso escolar) basado en la orientación sexual e identidad de género. El trabajo audiovisual ya comenzó a ser distribuido en liceos y escuelas. Además, fue subido a redes sociales con el objetivo de que "todo establecimiento educacional que lo desee lo utilice como trabajo en las aulas, a fin de sensibilizar sobre los derechos humanos y la diversidad social". …

  12. Gender education in Tel Aviv

    The Education Committee for Tel Aviv decided to roll out a new educational criteria in the cities schools educating on sexual identity and acknowledging of the homosexual and lesbian groups in an attempt to prevent homophobia. The upcoming school year will begin a pilot of 10 schools, which will include working with consultants, teachers, administrators and with students.

  13. Spot contra la homofobia. Si no lo quieres entender, es tu problema

    Spot contra la homofobia. Si no lo quieres entender, es tu problema.

  14. Todo Se Pone Mejor

    En apoyo al poryecto de Dan Savage "It Gets Better"; "Todo Se Pone Mejor." Terminemos con la injusticia, el abuso fisico y verbal en las escuelas, en las familias o cualquier parte del mundo en contra de los niños y jovenes del genero GLBT: Gay, Lesbico, Bisexual, y Transexual. Brindemos apoyo y comprencion a todos los jovenes en general, pero en especial a los que mas nos necesitan.

  15. IDAHO (International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia) in Japan

    IDAHO (International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia) in Japan

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