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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. Making HIV prevention programming count: identifying predictors of success in a parent-based HIV prevention program for youth

    Predictors of change in the number of sexual topics parents discussed and responsiveness during sex communication with their preadolescent after participating in a five-session sexual risk reduction intervention for parents were examined. Data were from 339 African American parents of preadolescents enrolled in the intervention arm of a randomized-controlled trial of the Parents’ Matter! Program (PMP). …

  2. Experiences in socio-cultural approaches to HIV prevention education and empowerment in the Caribbean

    This booklet gives a snap shot of the different socio-cultural approaches to HIV/AIDS prevention in the Caribbean. It presents edu-drama, theatre in education and other alternative media interventions that are geared towards empowering youth, their parents and community leaders to live a healthy lifestyle and create a safe environment within their communities.

  3. Sistematización y documentación de las mejores prácticas prevención de VIH/SIDA en población joven entre 10-18 años en la Republica Dominicana

    Este documento fue publicado por la Coalición ONG SIDA y la UNICEF Republica Dominicana en 2004. Se trata de examinar cinco programas que han sido exitosos en la prevención de VIH/SIDA en la población de adolescentes y jóvenes. Resalta las mejores prácticas y muestra como se llevaron a cabo esas prácticas de manera que puedan ser aplicadas por otras instituciones. …

  4. Este folleto te puede salvar la vida. Todo lo que debes saber sobre el SIDA

    Este documento es un folleto para los jóvenes, que fue publicado por la consejería de sanidad de la región de Murcia en 2005. En este documento se pretende ofrecer la información necesaria para que cada joven tome sus propias decisiones sobre lo que puede hacer contra le SIDA y desarrolla los 3 temas siguientes : información, prevención y solidaridad. La información es necesaria para saber a qué los adolescentes se enfrentan, cómo les afecta y tomar decisiones sobre qué se puede hacer. La prevención sigue siendo la mejor vacuna contra el SIDA. …

  5. Viviendo y aprendiendo en un mundo con VIH/SIDA: El VIH/SIDA en la escuela

    Estos folletos han sido elaborados como parte de la respuesta de la UNESCO a la pandemia del VIH/SIDA, con el fin de promover un ambiente escolar de apoyo y de no discriminación hacia las personas infectadas y afectadas por el VIH/SIDA.Folleto para el AlumnadoFolleto para Padres y MadresFolleto para el Profesorado

  6. loveLife's for Us: The 2001 National Survey of South African Youth

    This survey was designed to shed light on how South African youth view their lives today and what they think about their futures, with a particular focus on HIV/AIDS and sexual behaviour. The survey also provides some data on South African young people's awareness of loveLife - South Africa's national HIV/AIDS prevention programme for youth.In addition parents and guardians were also surveyed about their views and experiences related to open communication about sexuality.

  7. Strengthening HIV/AIDS Prevention Education for Secondary Schools in Cambodia

    As Cambodia was returning to peace in the early 1990's, HIV/AIDS reached the war-torn Kingdom. With around 3.5% of the adult population aged from 15 to 49 already infected, the Kingdom of Cambodia is facing today the highest rate of infection in Asia. The epidemic has begun to move from vulnerable groups into the general population in the city, towns and rural and remote areas. …

  8. Living and learning in a world with HIV/AIDS: HIV/AIDS at school

    Three booklets have been prepared as part of UNESCO's response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic, aimed at promoting a supportive school environment of non-discrimination towards people who are infected and affected by HIV/AIDS: for teachers, parents and young people.This kit contains three booklets (teachers supporting young people, parents supporting young people, young people acting together) and a poster. The Russian version has been adpated to the Central Asian context.

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