provide information on HIV/AIDS and sexual health. Activities help girls and young women The manuals. encourage open discussion about sexuality, reproductive health, and HIV in the context of faith communities, using Bible and Quran verses. They are not designed to promote religion. · Department of Health and Human Services and National Coalition of Pastors’ Spouses. HIV/AIDS: a manual for faith communities. Washington, DC: USDHHS; Google Scholar Kniss F, Campbell DT. The effect of religious orientation on international relief and development organizations. J Sci Study Relig. ;36(1)– Surveys in Low- Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) show that only a third of young people aged in sub-Saharan Africa had accurate knowledge about HIV tr.
UNFPA produced this training manual,Engaging Faith-based Organizations in HIV Prevention,with support from the Unified Budget Work Plan of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Its aim is to encourage policy makers, programmers in the field and development Communities and Faith-based Organizations: Case Studies from. American faith communities have launched the single largest US response in the history of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, with programs organized by at least 5, formal and informal faith-based HIV/AIDS orga. of the HIV/AIDS pandemic and global challenge almost from the start. Faith communities are deeply engaged in combating HIV/AIDS in every corner of the world, with an array of interventions spanning the full spectrum from awareness and prevention to care and support. HIV/AIDS is a disease that remains incurable and fatal.
For the full manual, please click here. For a PDF of Chapter 3, please click here. Chapter 3: It Starts With Each of You The Faith in HIV Prevention Training Manual Still plagued by a global epidem. American faith communities have launched the single largest US response in the history of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, with programs organized by at least 5, formal and informal faith-based HIV/AIDS orga. As the global health community attempts to reduce the rate of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa, a vaccine capable of preventing HIV infection remains an essential tool in halting the spread of HIV. Help from faith-based leaders and organizations in the design and implementation of clinical trials ensures that high ethical practices are followed and communities can understand and accept the proposed research and any resulting products.
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