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Title: HIVAIDS peer education programme


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HIV/AIDS peer education programme Case study
from Kenya Girl Guides Association Presented
byPamela Achieng Odhiambo
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  • KENYA GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIATION
  • Member of the World Association of Girl Guides
    and Girl Scouts
  • Countrywide non-political non-profit making
    movement operating on a philosophy of shared
    values
  • National membership Over 155,000 girls and young
    women aged between 3 to 30 years
  • Largest girls only organisation in the country

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  • KGGA HIV/AIDS PREVENTION PROGRAM
  • KGGA has been a flag bearer in HIV prevention
    programs targeting in-school youth since 1999
    under USAID funding through Family Health
    International.
  • The Program started in 3 regions with 60 schools.
  • Currently conducts Peer Education in 741 schools
    under APHIA II, an AIDS, Population and Health
    Integrated Assistance Program in 4 regions of
    the country.
  • Has reached over nearly 500,000 youths in schools
    from 2006 to date.
  • Program reaches boys, teachers and parents in
    schools.

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  • PREVENTION PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
  • To empower Patrol Leaders to conduct Peer
    Education on HIV prevention, drugs use,
    reproductive health and malaria to enable peers
    to resist negative peer pressure and make safe
    decisions around sexual health.
  • To facilitate KGGA to educate other schools and
    the surrounding community to create a supportive
    environment for girls and boys to make healthy
    choices by sensitizing students, parents,
    teachers and the community.

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  • APPROACHES
  • Weekly Peer Education Girl Guide Meetings
  • Training of selected Patrol Leaders
  • Bi- Annual Cluster Outreach for SARA and HIV/AIDS
  • HIV/AIDS and Sara Badge Awards
  • Involvement in community and National
    Celebrations such as World Aids Day.
  • Regional Learning Camps/ Exhibitions/Competitions

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PATROL LEADERS TRAINING
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OUTREACHES
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  • KGGA PROGRAM SURVEY REPORT
  • A Survey conducted by Horizons under Population
    Council between September 2004 to September 2005
    revealed the following
  • 78 had a positive effect on the self esteem and
    the social connectedness of Girl Guides
  • 60 - 64 of Girl Guides had positive changes in
    attitudes towards gender and people living with
    HIV
  • Overall increased knowledge about HIV AIDS
    among Guides in comparison to their non-Guide
    school mates

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  • PROGRAM SUCCESS STORIES
  • Reduced unwanted pregnancies among young girls
    hence improved school performance.
  • Girls in program empowered to communicate
    effectively and are able to make informed
    decisions about their reproductive health.
  • Revising the manual and developing a Peer
    Educators handbook that is age appropriate.
  • It was awarded the best HIV/AIDS in-school youth
    program in 2002.

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CONCLUSION
Fruits People reached Branches Girl
Guides Trunk Guide Leaders Roots K.G.G.A.
and APHIA II
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GUIDING IS FUN!
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