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Behaviour Change and Communication in HIV/AIDS (Jul 14-25 2008)

Start Date

July 14 2008

End Date

July 25 2008

Location

Nairobi, Kenya

Event Summary

This Behaviour Change and Communication in HIV/AIDS course, offered by the African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) intends to:

  • Assist a diverse audience of health and health related professionals in public, private, and community sectors.
  • Develop skills and strategies to prevent or reduce behaviours that place persons at risk for STD or HIV infections.

 

The course aims to enable trainees to be able to:

  1. Describe behaviour change and behavioural theories and frameworks
  2. Analyse behaviour in context: the cultural, social, political and economic factors underlying health behaviour and behaviour change
  3. Analyse behavioural aspects of health problems, the context, and target groups
  4. Select most appropriate means of communication and media, and design messages and materials based on research and analysis
  5. Describe all the stages of production and use of communication materials for BCC from conception and development, to pre-testing, planning of use, and implementation, to monitoring and evaluation
  6. Apply the strategic use of interpersonal communication approaches and their role in inducing behaviour change
  7. Plan BCC strategies for the improvement of health of targeted population groups

 

The following is an outline of the units covered:

  • Introduction to behaviour change and communication
  • Behavioural theories used in HIV/AIDS prevention
  • The behaviour change process
  • The contextual domains of behaviour change
  • Factors that cause people to change behaviour
  • Introduction to behaviour change communication strategy
  • Developing BCC objectives, strategies and activities
  • Conducting communication channels analysis
  • Communication approaches, appeal and tone
  • Conducting problem analysis and development
  • Conducting behaviour analysis
  • Interpersonal communication skills
  • Community participation in BCC interventions
  • Message and materials development
  • Design and layout of messages and print materials
  • Developing effective radio spots
  • Role of research in BCC programs formative assessments
  • Monitoring and evaluation of BCC

 

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Registration Information

Cost: US$480

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Click here to download application form in PDF format.

Contact


African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) Headquarters

PO Box 27691

Nairobi
00506
Kenya
Tel: 254 20 605220/605331/605334
Fax: +254 20 609 518

Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site January 14 2008
Last Updated January 15 2008

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