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peer education

Submitted by kangadmin on Mon, 03/10/2008 - 01:05.

Young people in Indonesia account for 46 percent of all HIV/AIDS infections. The "Youth Speak-Up ! Program" was initiated by the Indonesian Youth Partnership (IYP), a nationwide of youth leaders fighting for Adolescent Reproductive Health and Rights. "Youth Speak-Up!" uses network of peer educators to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention.

Johnson & Johnson supports programs in which adolescents from 12 provinces are trained to educate others in their communities. With the support of the IYP, the program is growing into a sustainable network of peer educators with the capacity to ensure education in the provinces. The IYP collaborates with the national media to spread the importance of their message.

 

http://jnj.v1.myvirtualpaper.com/contributions/2007042504

Submitted by kangadmin on Sun, 03/09/2008 - 16:16.

THEY are enthusiastic, energetic, brimming with creative ideas and speak the lingo. It is evident that young people’s involvement in HIV/AIDS intervention programmes among their peers is key to curbing the spread of HIV. Youth2 spoke to some of the youths at the 8th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (Icaap) in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Ari Yuda Laksmana, 25 Indonesian Youth Partnership (Indonesia)

Ari started a new peer educators’ programme, the Indonesian Youth Partnership (IYP) because he felt that HIV/AIDS youth programmes that operated on their own were not effective.

Under IYP, Ari and his colleagues design training programmes, motivate peer educators and link up youth organisations under one umbrella. It focuses on access to information on sexual reproductive health, education, counselling and youth friendly services in local, provinces, and national level.

IYP is also trying to propose to the Health Ministry to include youth issues in the health amendment, in addition of its other efforts to build youth-adult partnerships and more space for youth people to be involved rather than becoming an “object” in the projects. “Indeed it is a challenge but we don’t have to give up because of our age,” he said.

resources:

http://videos.thestar.com.my/default.aspx?vid=388

http://thestar.com.my/youth2/story.aspfile=/2007/9/12/youth2/20070911185...