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Youth and the Global HIV/AIDS Crisis: A Toolkit for Action
 

Erin M. Brown, B.S.W.
Beth N. Collison, B.S.W.
Nancy L. Rogers-Currie, B.S.W., R.S.W.
United Nations Association in Canada

in collaboration with
Master's of Social Work Program
Carleton University School of Social Work
     
May 2002    
 
Youth are one of the most vulnerable groups to HIV infection. In their Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS (July 2001), Member States of the United Nations declared that young people’s “full involvement and participation in the design, planning, implementation and evaluation of programmes is crucial to the development of effective responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.”(1)

The United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) is committed to supporting young people’s full participation in realizing the Declaration’s goals. This report, initiated shortly after the conclusion of the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS (June 25-27, 2001), is the first step in a wider programme of work on youth and the global HIV/AIDS crisis.

This Tool-kit for Action has two components. In Part One, you will hear from a sample of youth and youth workers (based in Ottawa) on what prevention, education, and awareness strategies have reached them, what they think about these strategies, and their own ideas for effective youth-centred HIV/AIDS actions for their communities.(2)
Part Two looks at a range of for- and by-youth public education initiatives from Kenya, the US, South Africa, Bangladesh, and Canada. Hoping that the ideas from parts one and two will inspire you to also take action on the global HIV/AIDS crisis, included at the end of the report are pointers on what kinds of strategies and programmes have worked best over the past 20 years of HIV/AIDS practice.

With everyone’s involvement, a global crisis can be turned into global action.

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1 Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS (2001), www.unaids.org/UNGASS/index.html
2 Erin M. Brown, Beth N. Collison, and Nancy L. Rogers-Currie are authors of Part One of this Tool-kit for Action. At the initiative of UNA-Canada, and in collaboration with the Master's of Social Work Program of Carleton University School of Social Work, Brown, Collison, and Rogers-Currie conducted a study with youth (aged 19-24) and youth allies in Ottawa on the HIV/AIDS crisis. Through discussion groups and individual interviews with key informants (using a qualitative semi-structured interview guide), youth and youth allies were asked for their ideas about HIV/AIDS action strategies for their communities. A detailed description of the study and literature review is found in the appendix (in English only).

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