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  1. VIH y comunicación: las estrategias de los programas nacionales de SIDA de América Latina. Estudio de caso sobre abogacía: Comunicando a Influyentes, de Honduras

    VIH y comunicación: las estrategias de los programas nacionales de SIDA de América Latina. Estudio de caso sobre abogacía: Comunicando a Influyentes, de Honduras

  2. VIH y comunicación: las estrategias de los programas nacionales de SIDA de América Latina. Estudio de caso sobre movilización social: Concurso Cantar Vida para Prevenir SIDA, de Bolivia

    VIH y comunicación: las estrategias de los programas nacionales de SIDA de América Latina. Estudio de caso sobre movilización social: Concurso Cantar Vida para Prevenir SIDA, de Bolivia

  3. VIH y comunicación: las estrategias de los programas nacionales de SIDA de América Latina

    Desde 1991, se han desarrollado 5 campañas nacionales de prevención del VIH/SIDA, con el objetivo de mantener el alerta social frente al riesgo de adquirir y transmitir el virus VIH, apoyar a las personas para el mantenimiento de conductas preventivas y contribuir a la solidaridad y la no discriminación de las personas viviendo con VIH/SIDA.Todas han implicado un trabajo de sistematización, investigación diagnóstica y evaluación de los efectos e impactos producidos.El documento ofrece un análisis de todas estas etapas concentrándose sobre la última (2002-2003)

  4. Talk with your kids ... before everyone else does

    This parents' guide offers tips and techniques for talking easily and openly with children ages 8 to 12 about sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, and drugs and alcohol.

  5. Developing materials on HIV/AIDS/STIs for low-literate audiences

    The guide provides a comprehensive methodology for developing materials for low-literate audiences in the context of a behavior change communication (BCC) programme. It demonstrates the process of learning about target populations using qualitative research methodologies, developing effective messages with their input, and crafting visual messages to support the overall HIV and AIDS programme. The guide also outlines a process for pretesting to ensure that the information and issues are understood by the population groups that programmes are trying to reach and influence.

  6. What's in a game? : an evaluation of two sexuality education board games : Safari of life and young man's journey

    PATH developed two sexuality education board games, Safari of Life (SOL) and its spin-off Young Man's Journey (YMJ) that are designed to promote reproductive health through increased communication on relevant issues, provision of information, and strengthened relevant thinking and social skills. This publication includes findings of an evaluation these games after fifteen months of their uses in eleven countries. Qualitative methods were used to assess the games' ability to fulfill their objectives of improved communication, knowledge and skills.

  7. Lifting the burden of secrecy: a manual for HIV-positive people who want to speak out in public

    This is a guide for HIV-positive people who are considering speaking out in person, to any group of people about their experience of living with HIV. It quotes 76 HIV-positive speakers from Asia, the Pacific, Australia and Africa and presents the reasons, benefits and negative consequences of speaking out in public. The social, legal and financial aspects of the support needed by an HIV-positive person before going public are considered. The practical skills and steps for public speaking are discussed.

  8. Enabling adolescents to build life skills

    For better physical, social and mental health, young people require negotiation skills to resist peer pressure especially related to drugs, alcohol and sex and for effectively dealing with workplace problems. Negotiation skills are an outcome of thinking and social skills. Helping individuals enhance their life skills for negotiating rationally and effectively is a challenge for all those interested in helping young people see a better tomorrow.

  9. Edutainment for development and sexual health

    This issue of Sexual Health Exchange published by SAFAIDS and the Royal Institute (KIT) is devoted to edutainment for development and sexual health. The term "edutainment" combines the ideas of education and entertainment by using the performing art as a vehicle of change and education. The issue features several edutainment programmes in Asia and Africa that use drama, theatre, puppetry, music, edu-clowns, street plays as a vehicle of change and education.

  10. Wafa

    A story of a couple; Shahid and Zeenat who get information about HIV/AIDS through a television drama. Zeenat, the wife, is a Matriculate, and Shahid her husband, though not highly educated, is a hard working farmer. Before their marriage, he used to enjoy life in the company of his friends. After his marriage, Shahid settled down to family life and proved himself to be a good husband. Through a T.V. advertisement, Zeenat comes to know that loss of weight and persistent fever are symptoms of HIV/AIDS. Shahid used to work hard in the fields, and usually looked tired and sick, after coming back. …

  11. Youth and HIV/AIDS: choices, leadership, and survival

    The document contains quotes from youth, facts and statistics, information linking AIDS to the issues under discussion at the World Youth Forum, and the Youth Position Paper from the UN Special Session on AIDS.

  12. Condom social marketing : selected case studies

    The document presents applications of different social marketing techniques drawn from on-going projects in developing countries in the field of reproductive health and prevention of HIV/AIDS and STDs.

  13. Pakistan's population issues in the 21st century : conference proceedings Oct 24th-26th, 2000, Karachi : Section 8 : Reproductive health

    Conference papers: 1) Reproductive health in Pakistan: what do we know?; 2) Women's perceptions regarding obstetric complications & care in a poor fishing community in Karachi; 3) Barriers to effective dissemination of reproductive health research in Pakistan; 4) Reproductive health indicators in Pakistan: experience of pilot study. Section 8 of the Conference proceedings

  14. Starting the discussion steps to making sex safer: a guide for community-based workers

    The guide provides ideas for training activities which can be used for enabling people to participate more actively in discussion about HIV prevention and making sex safer.

  15. Advocacy: building skills for NGO leaders

    The manual is meant for trainers to improve NGO leaders advocacy skills with regard to reproductive health issues. Based on the participatory training approach, the manual introduces the basic principles of advocacy in the format of a three-day workshop design. The workshop includes six sessions on the following aspects of advocacy: overview of advocacy, advocacy issues, objectives and power dynamics, strategic communication - audience analysis, message development and delivery, building networks and coalitions, and advocacy implementation plan.

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