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  1. 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence Campaign: Bullying at school

    Educational institutions are places where learners, regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation, are expected to be safe. They are also spaces with a huge potential to create social change.

  2. 人体免疫缺陷病毒/艾滋病——沉默杀手

    This animated tutorial is a pliot version that has been designed for the Mandarin speaking population in China and around the world. All formats available for free download at: http://teachaids.org/software.

  3. HIV prevention education tutorial (India - female version)

    This animated tutorial is a female pliot version that has been designed for the English speaking population in India. It is formally approved by the Indian National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), and is being distributed in India. All formats available for free download at: http://teachaids.org/software.

  4. HIV prevention education tutorial (India - male version)

    These animated tutorials are male pliot versions that has been designed for the English and Hindi speaking populations in India. They are formally approved by the Indian National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), and are being distributed in India. All formats available for free download at: http://teachaids.org/software.

  5. AIDS వ్యాధిని నిర్మూలించలేము, నివారించగలము

    These animated tutorials have been designed for the Telugu speaking population in India. They are formally approved by the Indian National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) and the Andhra Pradesh State AIDS Control Society (APSACS), and are being distributed in Andhra Pradesh. This male version features the voices and likenesses of cultural icons Nagarjuna Akkineni and Navdeep Pallapollu. All formats available for free download at: http://teachaids.org/software.

  6. Prevention is better than no cure. HIV prevention tutorial (India - Female version)

    These animated tutorials have been designed for the English and Telugu speaking populations in India. They are formally approved by the Indian National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), and are being distributed in India. The Telugu versions are formally approved by the Andhra Pradesh State AIDS Control Society (APSACS), and are being distributed in Andhra Pradesh. The English female version features the voices and likenesses of cultural icons Shabana Azmi and Shruti Haasan. …

  7. Gender education in Tel Aviv

    The Education Committee for Tel Aviv decided to roll out a new educational criteria in the cities schools educating on sexual identity and acknowledging of the homosexual and lesbian groups in an attempt to prevent homophobia. The upcoming school year will begin a pilot of 10 schools, which will include working with consultants, teachers, administrators and with students.

  8. IDAHO (International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia) in Japan

    IDAHO (International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia) in Japan

  9. Pink Shirt Day 2011 with New Zealand Olympian Blake Skjellerup

    Been bullied at school? It's time to action. Join New Zealand Olympian Blake Skjellerup in writing to Prime Minister John Key to share your stories of bullying, so he can make our schools safer places for everyone - regardless of sexuality, race or gender.

  10. Stand Out: against homophobia in schools

    Stand Out is the work of Australian students who are making a change in their schools, with their information on what you can do to challenge homophobia in yours.

  11. Know Yourself - a multimedia package

    The Bangladesh Center for Communication Programs (BCCP) created the "Know Yourself" multimedia package with technical assistance from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for Communication Programs (CCP), the Health Communication Partnership (HCP), and several local partners including an ARH Working Group and supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development's Mission in Dhaka and the United Nations Children Fund. …

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