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Young People Speak Out

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Prepared for the International AIDS Conference, July 2004, this report integrated over 1000 young people's opinions from 15 countries into the Conference and aimed to set the foundation for youth participation in future conferences - "making clear what young people need to make healthy and informed choices".

Table of Contents
  • Young People and HIV/AIDS: What They Say Matters
    • The Consultation Process
    • A First Step
  • HIV/AIDS and Young People Globally: Some Facts and Figures
    • All Regions in the World Are Affected by HIV/AIDS
    • But All Young People Are Not The Same
  • What Young People Are Saying
    • Young People Need Access to Information
    • Knowledge and Life Skills
    • Young People Need Access to Services
    • Testing and Treatment
    • Young People Need a Safe and Supportive Environment
  • Main Recommendations from the Youth Consultants
    • Access to Information, Knowledge and Life Skills
    • Access to Services, Testing and Treatment
    • Creating a Safe and Supportive Environment
  • Annex : Recommendations from Country Consultation Reports
Languages
English
Number of Pages
26
Source

Email from Ken Legins (UNICEF New York) to The Communication Initiative on September 17 2004.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 11/05/2004 - 05:11 Permalink

I think this material is very good for the futute development of the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Teddy Nyasulu
Junior Achievement Zambia,
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