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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. HIV/AIDS, Stand Up for Human Rights

    VIH/SIDA, Défendons les Droits Humains est une petite bande dessinée, développée par le Haut Commissariat des Nations Unies aux Droits de l'Homme (HCDH), le Programme Commun des Nations Unies sur le VIH/SIDA (ONUSIDA) et l'Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS) en 2004. Cette brochure aborde la stigmatisation et la discrimination dont les personnes affectées et infectées par le VIH/SIDA peuvent être victimes, dans une perspective de défense des droits de l'homme. …

  2. Understanding and challenging HIV stigma. Toolkit for action. Module I: Children and stigma

    This document is part of a toolkit written for and by HIV trainers. It has been designed to help trainers plan and organise educational sessions with community leaders or organised groups. The toolkit consists in a collection of participatory training exercises to help people at all levels understand stigma - what it means, why it is an important issue, what its root causes are - and develop strategies to challenge stigma and discrimination. The present document contains the Module I: "Children and stigma". …

  3. Understanding and challenging HIV stigma. Toolkit for action. Modules B and C: More understanding, less fear. Sex, morality, shame and blame

    This document is part of a toolkit written for and by HIV trainers. The toolkit has been designed to help trainers plan and organise educational sessions with community leaders or organised groups. It consists in a collection of participatory training exercises to help people at all levels understand stigma - what it means, why it is an important issue, what its root causes are - and to develop strategies to challenge stigma and discrimination. The present document contains Module B "More understanding, less fear", and Module c "Sex, morality, shame and blame". …

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