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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. Reaching adolescents through hotlines and radio call-in programs

    The sheet concentrates on reaching adolescents through hotlines and radio call-in programs. It answers to the questions on the advantages of using hotlines and radio call-in shows; the topics that young callers want to discuss; the challenges of operating a hotline or radio call-in show, and how the programmes deal with these challenges; and the conclusions that can be drawn.

  2. Education in the context of HIV and AIDS: a resource book

    This document was prepared by the UNESCO Abuja (Nigeria) Task Force on Preventive Education (a body set aside, to provide advice on ways to progress with the preventive education agenda). The resource book provides access to information on HIV and AIDS and is aimed at providing guidance to the relevant sectors: governmental and non-governmental organizations, funding agencies and developmental partners, parastatals and ministries, research institutions, communities and individuals, involved in conducting activities that are aimed at reducing the spread of HIV and AIDS. …

  3. Impact of the HEART Campaign. Findings from the Youth Surveys, 1999 & 2000

    The Helping Each other Act Responsibly Together Campaign, designed specifically for youth and by youth, informs young people about HIV/AIDS, discusses ways to protect themselves from HIV/AIDS and promotes abstinence and condom use. The campaign was designed to provide a social context in which prevailing social norms are discussed, questioned and reassessed.

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