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UNAIDS PROGRAMME COORDINATING BOARD UNAIDS/PCB(33)/13.CRP5 Issue date: 10 December 2013 THIRTY-THIRD MEETING Date: 17-19 December 2013 Venue: Executive Board Room, WHO, Geneva Agenda item 9 PCB Submissions on Thematic Segment - HIV, Adolescents and Youth 1 Disclaimer: This compilation of submissions is for information only. With the exception of minor corrections to grammar and spelling, the submissions within this document are presented as they were submitted, and do not, implied or otherwise, express or suggest endorsement, a relationship with or support by UNAIDS and its mandate and/or any of its co-sponsors, Member States and civil society. The content of submissions has not been independently verified. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNAIDS concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Nor does the content of the submissions necessarily represent the views of Member States, civil society, the UNAIDS Secretariat or the UNAIDS Cosponsors. The published material is being distributed without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. The responsibility for the interpretation and use of the material lies with the reader. In no event shall UNAIDS be liable for damages arising from its use. UNAIDS expressly disclaims any responsibility for inadvertent offensive or insensitive, perceived or actual, language. 2 Table of Contents Introduction…………………………………………………….……………………….……………. Page 9 I. Africa 104 submissions…………………………………………………………………………. Page 9 – 149 1. Algeria: Establishment of Three Animated Prevention Clubs against HIV in the Youth Community 2. Angola, Namibia: Promoting the Fight against Poverty and Economic Self-sufficiency of the Population Affected by HIV/AIDS in the Regions of Luanda (Angola) and Ohangwena and Caprivi (Namibia) by Primary Health Care, Vocational Training, Community Organizational Capacity Building, Development of Income-generating Initiatives such as Micro-credit. 3. Botswana: Humana Hope Youth Friendly Centres for HIV Prevention 4. Botswana: HIV Prevention to Adolescents and Prevention of New HIV Infections to the People 5. Botswana: Kids' Club 6. Botswana: Botswana National HIV/AIDS Prevention Support Project (BNAPS) Abstinence Campaign 7. Botswana: The Time is Now 8. Botswana: Arts For Positive Behavioral Change 9. Burkina Faso: Amélioration de la Santé Sexuelle et Reproductive des Adolescents et Jeunes 10. Cameroon: "Aunties" for Sexual Health and Non-violence 11. Cameroon: Education Globale à la Sexualité 12. Cameroon: Projet d’Autonomisation des Associations des Jeunes PVVIH 13. Cameroon, DRC, Kenya, Lesotho, South Africa, Tanzania: Shuga Programme 14. Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Benin, Burkina Faso, Togo, Mali, Liberia, Nigeria: HIV/AIDS Awareness and Training Program for Blind and Visually Impaired Persons in Africa 15. Congo: Expérience de la Ligne Jaune: Téléphonie mobile au service de la prévention du VIH en faveur des adolescents et jeunes de la République du Congo 16. Democratic Republic of the Congo: Youth against HIV/AIDS 17. Democratic Republic of the Congo: Campagne Nationale " Education à la Santé des Jeunes" 18. Democratic Republic of the Congo: Disability Awareness against HIV/AIDS 19. Democratic Republic of the Congo: An Innovative Approach Using Both Cellphone and Radio to Identify Young People’s Sexual Concerns in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 20. Ethiopia: Biruh Tesfa 21. Gambia: My Future, My Life 22. Ghana: Operation Save Our Youth 23. Ghana: Good Practices: Adolescents and youth in the AIDS response 24. Ghana: Communicta Education on Stigma Reduction and TB/HIV Referrals 25. Guinea-Bissau: Bonnes Pratiques par Adolescents et Jeunes au Réponse du VIH 26. Guinea-Bissau: La Contribution de l’Education par les Paires à l’Augmentation de l’Adhésion au Counselling 27. Kenya: Adolescents Count Today (ACT) 28. Kenya: Lea Toto Program: Adolescent Mentorashp Program 29. Kenya: One2one Youth Programme 30. Kenya: Closing the Gap among the Youth by 2015 31. Kenya: Advocacy for Youths and HIV Awareness 32. Kenya: Friends of Youth: Scaling up a Proven Youth-adult HIV/AIDS Behavior Change Program 33. Kenya: Training of Peer Student Counsellors 34. Kenya: The MARPs Engage Program 35. Kenya: Ericsson Kenya Mentorship Programme 36. Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia: Giving Hope - Youth Empowerment Methodology 3 37. Lesotho: Cash Transfer Initiative 38. Malawi: Building Capaicity for Adolescents Living with HIV/AIDS to Access and Demand for their Rights 39. Malawi: Test 4 Life Youth Project 40. Malawi: HIV/SRH Youth Musical Workshops 41. Malawi: Reducing the Risk of HIV Transmission amongst Adolescents and Youth Involved in Transactional Sex 42. Malawi: Enabling Youth SRHR: Strengthening SRHR in Malawi’s National Youth Policy 43. Morocco: Une Journée de Sensibilisation sur l'Education Sexuelle : Les IST-Sida 44. Morocco: "Ensemble" Appui aux Associations de Jeunes de Quartiers et Culturelles pour l’Intégration du VIH/sida par une Approche Communautaire Basé sur la Création de Compétence’ 45. Morocco: Site Web: Chababe.ma 46. Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe: Youth2Youth Focusing on Solutions Programme 47. Nigeria: Mitigating the Burden of HIV/AIDS among Youths in Nigeria 48. Nigeria: ZIP-UP Street Walk Against HIV/AIDS 49. Nigeria: Exploring the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Adolescents Living with HIV in Nigeria 50. Nigeria: Men Alive 51. Nigeria: Menace of Street Children 52. Rwanda: Sexual, Health and Reproductive Education (SHARE) 53. Rwanda: Youth Initiative on Messages Promotion for Behaviour Change 54. Rwanda: Kigali Youth Cluster HIV/AIDS Program 55. Rwanda: Football AMAHORO 56. Rwanda: To Fight Against HIV/AIDS and Assist HIV/AIDS Sick People 57. Rwanda: Secondary Schools Campaigns Against HIV and AIDS 58. Rwanda: To Establish a Positive Change in the World through Patriotism and Peacebuilding 59. Rwanda: Coodiprib: Bugarama Youth HIV/AIDS Program 60. Rwanda: Behavior Change Social Marketing (BCSM) and Rwanda Social Marketing Program (RSMP) 61. Senegal: Programme d'Education a la Vie Familiale (PEVF): Protecting adolescent health and rights 62. Somalia: Executive Director 63. South Africa: ACTS: Advise, Consent, Test, Support 64. South Africa: Shout-it-Now: Innovative Technology+Team Approach to Mobile HCT 65. South Africa: Boys 2 Men Program 66. South Africa: Prevention of New HIV Infections, Intervention and Advocacy 67. South Africa: Stepping Stones and Creating Futures 68. Sudan: Protecting Communities from the Spread of AIDS 69. Sudan: HIV/AIDS Awareness Outreaches 70. Sudan: Prevention of New HIV Infections 71. Togo: Accès Integré aux Services de SR/VIH chez les Jeunes en Milieu Rural 72. Uganda: HIV/AIDS Control and Eradication Campaign Strategy among the Youth and Community 73. Uganda: Strengthening Civil Society for Improved HIV/AIDS and OVC Service Delivery in Uganda (SCIPHA) Project 74. Uganda: Sexual Health Improvement Project (SHIP) 75. Uganda: Youth and Advocacy for HIV Prevalence in Young People 76. Uganda: Suubi+Adherence: Evaluating a Youth-Focused Economic Empowerment Approach to HIV Treatment Adherence 77. Uganda: Investing in the Youth Mind Have a Free HIV and Aid Generation 78. Uganda: Positive Prevention among the Young People Living with HIV&AIDS 79. Uganda: Uganda Youth Responses to HIV 80. Uganda: School's Choose 4 81. Uganda: Promoting Behavioural Change and Abstinence against HIV/AIDS among Youth 82. Uganda: Rhythmic Voices 83. Uganda: Improving Health of Youth Affected and Infected with HIV 84. Uganda: My Body My Life My Choice (Get Ur Mix Out) 85. Uganda: Sexual Health and Reproductive Education (SHARE) 86. Uganda: POZ Transition 87. Uganda, Kenya: Brighter Future: Improving Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents Living with HIV 88. United Republic of Tanzania: Initiatives, Programmes or Processes for Adolescents and Youth that Effectively 89. United Republic of Tanzania: Situation Analysis for Adolescents Living with HIV 90. Zambia: Join in Circiut on AIDS, Love and Sexuality 91. Zambia: Teens Club 92. Zambia: Zambia-Ureport: m-Health Interventions to Accelerate National HIV Response Targeting Adolescents and Youths in Zambia 93. Zambia: Adolescent Girls Empowerment Program 94. Zambia: TIKAMBE: A youth-led accountability model 95. Zambia: Wize up! Love life? Ziba [1] HIV! Campaign 96. Zambia: Needs, Challenges and Opportunities: Adolescents Living with HIV in Zambia 97. Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa: SAVE Toolkit 98. Zimbabwe: Young for Real 99. Zimbabwe: The Zvandiri Programme 100. Zimbabwe: Strengthening HIV Prevention among Youth in Manicaland 101. Zimbabwe: Young People's Network on SRH, HIV and AIDS 102. Zimbabwe: Adolescents and Youth Leadership and Participation in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) including HIV and AIDS Programmes. 103. Zimbabwe: Young People We Care 104. Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Mali, Senegal: Evidence and Rights Based SRH Education and HIV Prevention Interventions for Youth II. Asia 33 submissions………………………………………………………………………. Page 149 – 192 1. Asia-Pacific: Young People and the Law in Asia and the Pacific: A review of laws and policies affecting young people’s access to sexual and reproductive health and HIV services 2. Asia-Pacific:

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