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Using Radio to Keep Young People in SchoolYouthNet June 2005 SummaryAccording to this brief from YouthNet, with 750,000 children not attending school in 2000, the Zambia Ministry of Education conducted a needs assessment to determine why. Some of the reasons included having to walk long distances between home and school, being unable to pay for school fees and books, and being an AIDS orphan. Research also showed that school attendance is often associated with protective factors against sexual risk taking. Radio was identified as an inexpensive method for reaching youth, and so an Interactive Radio Instruction (IRI) programme was created to target youth living in squatter compounds and rural areas throughout Zambia. Through the IRI programme, out-of-school children ages seven to 17 receive information on reproductive health (RH) and HIV/AIDS as well as traditional school subjects for grades 1 through 5. ContactYouthnet
2101 Wilson Boulevard Suite 700 Arlington, VA 22201 USA Tel (703) 516-9779 Tax (703) 516-9781 youthnet@fhi.org Youthnet website Dr. Minou Fuglesang project coordinator FEMINA HIP Box 2065 Patel Building, 4th Floor Dar es Salaam TANZANIA Tel +255 22 212 8265 Fax +255 22 211 0842 femina-hip@raha.com Related SummariesPlaced on the Soul Beat Africa site August 23 2005 Last Updated August 23 2005 |
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