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Explore our free educational programs and capacity-building resources that help educators foster deep learning competencies through real-world problem solving.
YEI engages communities in discussing effective prevention of and care for HIV/AIDS through
home visits, worksite discussions, anti-stigma campaigns, weekly radio programs
and sensitization debates at schools, colleges
and hospitals.
Programs designed and implemented by our local community members have made it possible for YEI to provide many...
Young people worldwide are emerging as the most at-risk group for HIV infection; with rates increasing most rapidly among young women. While global prevention efforts have been mobilised, two major set of factors are slowing the gains that have been made in HIV/AIDS prevention among youth thus far.
The first surrounds issues of stigma,...
HIV/AIDS Digital Quilt Contest!!
With 50% of new HIV transmissions taking place amongst 15-24 year olds…we need to CONNECT with each other to EMPOWER ourselves and make CHANGE…..
Project Stitch is a youth focused HIV awareness project brought to you by AIDS Vancouver and YouthCO AIDS Society. We are looking for submissions from creative...
Every 15 seconds one young person is infected with HIV. 15 seconds. A few blinks of an eye. A leaf falling from a tree. A cloud passing above our heads. Meeting someone who will change your life. Watching a star fall. The time it takes to cast a dream. A world of beauty can hide within 15 seconds. Beautiful moments that we take for granted....
In August 2008 the next International AIDS Conference will be held in Mexico City, Mexico. In the past this conference (IAC) has always served as a landmark event for the AIDS Community. The Mexico YouthForce would like you to submit your artwork on what HIV/AIDS means to you and your community.
La próxima Conferencia Internacional de...
Often the images evoked by the HIV/AIDS epidemic are negative ones: children left without parents, sufferers facing stigma and superstition, and whole generations disappearing. These images are not the whole story. There are people living with the consequences of HIV/AIDS who continue to thrive, and find hope. In recognition of these people,...
Dress Up Against AIDS features fourteen magnificent garments designed and produced by Brazilian artist Adriana Bertini, made entirely of condoms rejected by industry quality tests. By appropriating an object of protection and using it to create works of vibrant and original style, color, and texture, Bertini seeks to raise awareness of and...
I strongly believe that HIV/AIDS can be sent out of Africa if only we can say no to casual sex. Saying no to casual sex directly means saying no to HIV/AIDS. Though the syndrome can also be contacted by other means but those are insignificant. Spouses should remain faithful to each other and young people should wait till they get married. Why...
AIDS is a disease that has taken the advantage of the 'A' in Africa and come to mark the continent that its people are uninformed, uneducated, and not inspired.
With the present leadership in this continent against AIDS, I see actions turning into results and halting the spread in AFRICA!
HIV/AIDS does not kill, tuberculosis kills. It is a matter of human disability, a state of the mind, the inability of humanity to confront a disability that confronts it. A world that allows for ability and disability. Testing and knowing makes the difference. Tuberculosis kills as much as HIV/AIDS. It is a disability.
This is a representation of a t-shirt design I created for the 2006 AIDS Conference “Fashioning Change” fashion show with YouthCARE Canada. Africa is crying. She is crying because she is sick and tired of falling victim to the extreme debt, numerous deaths and the dogmatic authority who abuse their power. Simply, this graphic speaks the truth:...