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Audiovisual Materials
Audiovisual Materials | 2011

I Am One of 7 Million: YPLHIV Advocacy Messages

This advocacy poster containing key messages and briefing paper were developed by GNP+ and the World AIDS Campaign by and for youth. They emerged from a literature review, key informant interviews and an online survey of 168 youth livign with HIV from 55 countries.

Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 1994

WHO/UNESCO pilot projects on school-based AIDS education: a summary

This document is a synopsis of information available on pilot projects initiated jointly by WHO and UNESCO. The document provides a justification and the rationale for education on AIDS at school. It looks at the formulation and design of projects.

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