tailieunhanh - Standards for Curriculum-Based Reproductive Health and HIV Education Programs

In French-speaking African countries the FHA/REDSO project is using the enter-educate approach to address the problem of HIV/AIDS and to make people aware of how to prevent the disease. Through a musical program—Wake Up Africa—about 30 African musicians are helping to publicize the HIV/AIDS issue by creating and performing works on the theme of HIV/AIDS prevention. Participants in Ouagadougou watched a new music video, Wake Up Africa, produced by the FHA project featuring the musicians’ works. In addition, the musi- cal message is being promoted with a compact disk, an audio cassette, a live concert, radio and television spots, entertainment magazines, and T-shirts. In French-speaking. | Standards for Curriculum-Based Reproductive Health and HIV Education Programs Judy Senderowitz and Douglas Kirby Standards for Curriculum-Based Reproductive Health and HIV Education Programs YouthNet is a five-year program funded by the . Agency for International Development USAID to improve reproductive health and prevent HIV among young people. The YouthNet team is led by Family Health International FHI and includes CARE USA and RTI International. This publication is funded through the USAID Cooperative Agreement with FHI for YouthNet No. GPH-A-00-01-00013-00. The information contained in the publication does not necessarily reflect FHI or USAID policies. 2006 by Family Health International ISBN No. 1-933702-02-8 Family Health International YouthNet 2101 Wilson Boulevard Suite 700 Arlington VA 22201 USA 703-516-9779 telephone 703-516-9781 fax .