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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. Learning About Healthy Living - An Activity Manual for Outreach Workers

    Learning About Healthy Living - An Activity Manual for Outreach Workers is a document developed by Family Health International in Lao PDR and funded by USAID in 2007. The manual illustrates the experiences of outreach workers in Lao PDR. It provides clear guidance for conducting prevention education activities with women (sex workers). It also shows how complex Reproductive Health and HIV prevention information can be successfully presented by outreach volunteers who, in many cases, develop their own materials. …

  2. Commercial sex workers (CSWs) HIV/AIDS and their life skills: an analytical study undertaken in Delhi

    This article is based on the research conducted by Delhi University in India under its Population Education Resource Centre programme. A questionaire was developed to collect information from nearly 150 Commercial Sex Workers of Delhi. It was an empercal study to know knowledge, awareness and behavioural change due to fear of HIV/AIDS and other secually transmitted infections. The research noticed lack of communication and negotiation skills among most of the CSWs, the possible loss oif income, lack of support, and external control are the reason for the lack of condom usage. …

  3. How to plan and implement a Peer Education Program for Sex Workers

    How to plan and implement a Peer Education Program for Sex Workers

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