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HIV Prevention Education for High School Students
Developed in conjunction with health education experts from the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine at the University of Ibadan, this initiative draws on interpersonal communication conducted within the school setting. It includes six HIV education sessions, implemented in classrooms by a physician and two experienced teachers. Sessions, each lasting two to six hours, occur once each week during six consecutive weeks. To address the differing needs of students, each class level (1, 2 or 3) receives the programme separately.
Using an entertainment-education strategy, the sessions centre on experiential activities, including role-plays, stories, songs, debates, and essays, as well as films and more traditional lectures. The programme also includes a demonstration on the proper use of condoms. During and after the programme’s end, the reproductive health educators continue making themselves available to refer requesting students and teachers to appropriate clinical care services.
HIV/AIDS, Youth.
Advocates for Youth website on June 8 2005.
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