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Sexuality and life skills: participatory activities on sexual reproductive health with young people

Group Resource

Produced by: International HIV/AIDS Alliance (2008)

This toolkit is a result of team work between sexual and reproductive health practitioners working with young people in Zambia, Malawi Zimbabwe and Uganda. It is written for anyone who wants to facilitate participatory learning activities with young people to equip them with knowledge, positive attitudes and skills to grow up and enjoy sexual and reproductive health and well- being.

The toolkit's intended audience includes peer educators, outreach workers, school teachers and community workers. It covers themes on community mobilisation, gender and sexuality, prevention, reproductive health, stigma and discrimination. The educational approach to behavioural change used in the toolkit is based on the belief that people actively learn through participatory problem solving activities related to their own lives.

Specifically the tool aims to assist facilitators to:

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Family Planning Around Environmentally Sensitive Regions in Madagascar

Group Resource

In January 2005, USAID/Madagascar requested the Health Communication Partnership (HCP) to assist the Government of Madagascar, specifically its National AIDS Control Committee (SE/CNLS), to develop a behavior change communication strategy targeting HIV prevention among youth and young adults. The Ankoay, or Eagle, approach was launched in April 2005 through the National Scouting Federation which unites six scouting organizations. The Ankoay program was assessed by the SE/CNLS after one year of implementation and was judged a national “best practice” in HIV prevention among youth.

Submitted by carol on 9 September 2009 - 9:02am. categories [ ]

KM & Social Challenges related to youth & unemployment - the effect of nepotism in Kenya

KMAfrica2009 Dakar Conference Paper

“Knowledge management must of necessity account for available knowledge and its uses before it can focus on acquisition of new knowledge”

By: DAVIES KIPLANGAT KELMEN, UNEMPLOYED KENYAN YOUTH,
P. O. BOX 42857, 00100,NAIROBI- KENYA. daviskelmen@yahoo.com
TELEPHONE: +254 (0)721947901, +254 (0)712694354

Introduction

Submitted by KMAadmin on 7 May 2009 - 7:39am. categories [ ]