The premise of this report is clear. Young people have a vital role to play in the battle against HIV and AIDS. Disproportionately vulnerable to, and affected by, HIV and AIDS, the young have too long been overlooked as an effective resource for tackling the pandemic. Highlighting evidence from a number of National AIDS Authorities (NAAs) already engaging young people in the pandemic response, this paper addresses three key areas. Find out more…
The premise of this report is clear. Young people have a vital role to play in the battle against HIV and AIDS. Disproportionately vulnerable to, and affected by, both HIV and AIDS, the young have too long been overlooked as an effective resource for tackling the pandemic.
Highlighting evidence from a number of National AIDS Authorities (NAAs) already engaging young people in the pandemic response, this paper addresses three key areas:
Such efforts are fundamental to ensuring that NAAs are able to tailor their programming to the real, rather than perceived, needs of young people. A willingness to engage with youth is apparent, what is needed is a step change in the extent to which young people are allowed to influence entire organisations and truly realise their potential to the cause.
The report was produced by Student Partnerships Worldwide (now Restless Development) in April 2010.
The Report:
http://www.restlessdevelopment.org/file/youth-participation-and-leadership-pdf