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There are hundreds of reports that describe an overwhelming picture of the devastation that AIDS has brought to our world.However, there are several innovative programs that are making progress against the disease. It is important to note, though, that even the mostsuccessful of programs are limited unless:
a) Funding is made available from government sources, NGOs, foundations, and businesses.
b) Policies are created to support fair health treatment for all citizens in an atmosphere that does not punish orstigmatize infected populations.
Successful programs in schools and communities include at least one of the following elements:
UNESCO provides a clear analysis of the elements needed to develop a comprehensive HIV-AIDS education programme:
UNESCO'S Strategy for HIV-AIDS Preventative Education
PDF files below:
A special article on stigma associated with HIV-infected people:
Recommended Reading : Promoting Reproductive Health in Uganda : Evaluation of a National IEC Program. Uganda has made great strides with its comprehensive approach.(HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Available only online)
Please read the following website carefully for a specific look at the components of successful programs, worldwide:
International Clearinghouse on Curriculum for HIV/AIDS Education (Online only)
PDF Resources:
Multifaceted Approaches
For Health Educators: Prevention of Infection
For Health Educators: Health Care and HIV - A Nutritional Guide
We have provided a synopsis, below, of various regional success stories. Here are several examples of what variouscountries are doing:
Zambia : Education for teacher trainees and school children, including anti-AIDS clubs and peer-led education approaches.Focus on community schools that include counseling and integration of HIV-AIDS awareness into service-learning projects.
Vietnam : Skill-based HIV-AIDS awareness program focusing on the facts of AIDS, coupled with an emphasis on tolerance,decision-making skills, and self confidence.
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