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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. Keep the promise. A teaching resource on advocacy and HIV and AIDS

    Ce livret pédagogique est destiné à des jeunes de 11 à 16 ans, mais il peut être adapté pour des plus jeunes ou pour des adultes. Son titre "tenir sa promesse" correspond à une campagne internationale appelant les dirigeants nationaux et internationaux à tenir les promesses qu'ils ont faites pour endiguer le VIH et sida. L'objectif premier de cette documentation est d'encourager les jeunes à écrire et à envoyer des lettres avant la réunion sur l'UNGASS de juin 2006. …

  2. European guidelines for youth AIDS peer education

    The aim of these Guidelines is to provide guidance on setting up, running and evaluating AIDS peer education projects for young people. They were written with the practitioner and policy maker in mind, but should be useful to young people or anyone else wishing to gain an understanding of the approach. The Guidelines were developed from interviews, field notes, and an exhaustive review of the AIDS peer education literature. In addition, projects were looked at in 11 European Union member states. …

  3. UNESCO's strategy for responding to HIV and AIDS

    As the UN specialised agency for education, UNESCO supports lifelong learning that builds and maintains essential skills, competencies, knowledge, behaviours and attitudes. This includes learning in formal educational settings; through non-formal educational activities; and through informal education. …

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