Peer education: training module. This training manual gives a detailed description and a store of activities for NGOs looking to design, carry out or manage an HIV/AIDS workshop for peer educators. The manual is targeted towards Alliance partner NGOs in Andhra Pradesh, to design and implement strategies and work-plans for peer education, as. Peer Education is a cost-effective option for employers. Compared to the cost of lost productivity, absenteeism, retraining and pay-ment of health benefits due to HIV and AIDS, establishing a peer education programme as a part of the HIV/AIDS Workplace pro-gramme can save money by helping to reduce new infections. · The intervention combined prevention and care within the same setting, consisting of peer-led education sessions, psychological support etc. Peer-led education sessions were conducted every day at the study clinic and weekly in the sex work venues, addressing seven themes including HIV testing, STI diagnosis and treatment, genital herpes.
HIV/AIDS workplace education activities. It will be an indispensable tool for peer educators, HIV focal points and HIV committees. It includes a compact disc with Powerpoint presentations to support training and is accompanied by other resources, including information on contacts for further support. Worldwide, peer education is one of the most widely used strategies to address the HIV/AIDS pandemic. This report presents findings from a project designed to identify components and principles that influence HIV/AIDS peer education program quality and effectiveness, as well as gaps in and priorities for operation research. What is HIV and AIDS Peer Educators’ Manual? A joint ILO and Family Health International (FHI) teaching manual used in capacity building activities to tackle the lack of adequate knowledge regarding HIV and AIDS, that is a key factor in the spread of HIV and its overall impact globally, in use since For whom? Direct benefi ciaries: Peer educators and members of.
Resources to promote a comprehensive approach to HIV prevention and treatment, including screening through prevention, treatment, and care. Effective HIV prevention and treatment occurs across a continuum of care. This comprehensive approac. Human immunodeficiency virus, more commonly known as HIV, is a virus that, without treatment, leads to deterioration of your body’s immune system to a point where your body has trouble fighting off mild infections. When your immune system h. During its earliest stage, stage one, most HIV symptoms are similar to what you might experience with the flu, allergies or the common cold. Typically, they come on between two weeks and two months after transmission, and not everyone exper.
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