HCFA's, Kenny, delivers participatory tools and activities to the Yudesi Day and Boarding Primary School, Kazo, where the new school term begins today.
Provided by www.aidsalliance.org, the toolkit is designed so that community members can take responsibility for addressing HIV themselves.
HIV-related stigma and discrimination, fear and ignorance, and a lack of information, skills and resources all undermine a community’s capacity to respond to HIV effectively and humanely. Community mobilisation for HIV can educate and engage communities to ensure better health for all and actively link community action with essential health and social support services.
Monday, May 24, 2010
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