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VSO China HIV and AIDS Mainstreamin
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Contents Acknowledgements Contents
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Introduction: Why is HIV mainstream
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Q) What can YOU do to help? Answer:
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How might your religious / cultural
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Ground rules are basic rules about
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7) Give each participant a handout.
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10. Test for AIDS 11. AIDS testing
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What does HIV mean? Human Immunodef
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How HIV cannot be transmitted? How
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esults. Post-test counseling is to
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. Time Activity Activity 1.1: HIV a
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Sexual Activities and HIV risk No r
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. Time Activity Section 1: What is
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ut it looks for signs that the body
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. Time Activity Activity 1.5: True
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portrayals. However, HIV and AIDS a
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8. Ask participants with mark “
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The map above shows two provinces t
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Government Response “HIV/AIDS is
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INITIAL PHASE (1985-1988) Only a sm
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The MDGs are significant because th
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Scenario A country is rapidly devel
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economic, political, social, enviro
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international travel. Emphasise tha
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education = limited job opportuniti
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. Time Activity Activity 4.1: HIV a
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Detecting and treating STDs reduces
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stigma and incorrect moral judgment
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. Time Activity 10 minutes 1. Ask p
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. Time Activity Activity 5.5: Diffe
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. Time Activity Section 5: Stigma a
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Power, Resources, Opportunities Sta
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. Time Activity Section 5: Stigma a
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people—and this is a source of st
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How they felt when they were asked
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• If you ‘label’ someone what
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Definitions Sex - Refers to the bio
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who have sex with males and male se
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last activity will deepen understan
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Time Activity Activity 6.2: Balance
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“HIV mainstreaming is a process o
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support the sensitisation process i
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efore embarking on organisational c
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We get support from professional HI
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We make HIV information available t
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Case Studies Rwanda: As a result of
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不育 sterility 感染者支持小
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5. Do you think a person who has AI
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19. Describe the mainstreaming acti
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Asian Development Bank (2006) Gende