Health Communication Materials Database | M/MC ID# KT HAI 6 |
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| English Title: [Journey of hope] Original Title: Voyage de l'espoir Media Format: Kit, Anatomical Model, Bag, Manual, Package, Cloth Date: 2005 Country: Haiti Subjects: AIDS, AIDS Medical Treatment, HIV Infections, HIV Prevention, HIV Testing, HIV Transmission, Mother-to-Child Transmission, HIV/AIDS Home Care and Support, Sexual Abstinence, Fidelity, Sexual Responsibility, Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention, Signs and Symptoms, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Persons Living with HIV/AIDS, Contraception, Condom, Female Condom, Condom Use, Sex Behavior, Risk Behavior, Stigma, Traditional Health Practices, Voluntary Counseling and Testing, Knowledge, Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Partner Communication Audience: General, Trainers and Teachers Languages: French Description: Black nylon attaché case with handles and shoulder strap. Green text with red ribbon. Contents: user guide, set of wooden sticks (to represent bridge), set of laminated cards, black cloth banner with cloth boats sewn on it, wooden penis model, box of male condoms, box of female condoms. Producers: Haiti Ministère de la Santé Publique et de la Population (MSPP), Health Communication Partnership (HCP), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health / Center for Communication Programs (CCP), USAID Contact: Health Communication Partnership (HCP) 111 Market Place, Suite 310 Baltimore, Maryland 21202 United States of America Phone: 410-659-6300 Email: hcpinfo@jhuccp.org Website: http://www.hcpartnership.org
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|  | Abstract: Journey of Hope is a set of practical experiential learning activities designed to address a range of HIV and AIDS related issues, in particular HIV prevention. It guides participants to develop life skills that can help them deal with different situations, linked to staying healthy and achieving their goals and dreams in life.|The Journey is represented by: a mass of water, where there are alligators... more Abstract: Journey of Hope is a set of practical experiential learning activities designed to address a range of HIV and AIDS related issues, in particular HIV prevention. It guides participants to develop life skills that can help them deal with different situations, linked to staying healthy and achieving their goals and dreams in life.|The Journey is represented by: a mass of water, where there are alligators and sharks, representing dangers in life including the HIV virus and other STIs; narrow bridges and three boats, representing prevention methods of abstinence, faithfulness, and condom use; and future islands, representing what participants most want and value in life-- their future goals and dreams.|The overall aims of Journey of Hope are: to help people in Haiti stop the spread of HIV and have a healthy life; to enable people to be in relationships they want, in a way that keeps them safe from HIV infection; and to give hope to people for a future that helps them choose to abstain, be faithful, or use condoms to prevent HIV infection.|To achieve the overall aims, Journey of Hope does the following: promotes open discussions about sexual behavior and issues related to HIV and AIDS; involves people in fun and interesting ways using participatory story telling with interactive visual aids and symbols; provides the choice and helps participants to develop skills that empower them to protect themselves from HIV protection (abstinence, faithfulness, and condom use); encourages people to plot their own ways to a safer lifestyle to enable them to achieve outcomes they really want and value in life; applies a range of powerful and practical communication tools for behavior change; enables people to develop skills in negotiating sexual matters in a relationship; clarifies issues around Voluntary Counseling and Testing; and promotes support, compassion and positive living for those living with HIV and AIDS. less
Notes: Adapted for use in Haiti from KT GHA 4.|Kit includes the following: User Guide (PL HAI 145); wooden penis anatomical model (TD HAI 38); package of female condoms (TD HAI 39); package of male condoms (TD HAI 40); cloth banner with cloth boats sewn on it; set of 58 laminated poster cards; two sets of wooden sticks stitched together with cord to simulate bridges.
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