Empowering teachers to change youth practices: evaluating teacher delivery and responses to the FLHE Programme in Edo State, Nigeria
School-based programming is one of the most common approaches to HIV/AIDS prevention among youth.
School-based programming is one of the most common approaches to HIV/AIDS prevention among youth.
Fulaas is one of our community based distributors. He’s also a volunteer. This film follows him as he dispenses family planning advice and contraceptives to villagers in Oromo, Ethiopia. Without Fulaas, and others like him, there would be very little access to contraception in rural Ethiopia.
Live Safe, Play Safe is a skills-based health education program that protects children's health by enabling them to avoid HIV infection.
This article discusses the impact of HIV/AIDS on children and mainly on the issue of children orphaned by AIDS. With the introduction of HIV/AIDS came an alarming rise in the number of orphans worldwide though the most alarming figures are found in the developing world.
This article discusses a psychosocial support program for children affected by AIDS for the SADC region which was proposed by REPPSI.
This presentations suggests various methods and strategies for community and school interventions that aim to improve the access and quality of education for AIDS affected children.
This a review of the SCOPE OVC Project in Zambia. The main objective of the project has been to strengthen community led initiatives and establish community based and led reponses to OVCs.
The Farm Orphan Support Trust of Zimbabwe (FOST) is a state registered Private Voluntary Organisation. It is a national programme which solicits and facilitates support for children in especially difficult circumstances, particularly orphans, on commercial farms in Zimbabwe.
This paper describes the monitoring and evaluation strategies suggested for Masiye Camp.
This study covers children and young people living in vulnerable communities in high resettlement areas and a high-density poor peri-urban area in Luanda.