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Mexico XVII - Communication

Communication perspectives - Mexico XVII AIDS Conference
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Jecko Fact Cards

Publication Date

2005

Summary

These illustrated cards are available as part of the Stepping Stones workshop series designed as a tool to promote sexual and reproductive health. They are provided through the website of the Public Health Programme of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC). The cards are adapted to support the Pacific Stepping Stones workshops.


These cards ask questions and give answers or state myths and facts in a front-to-back format. They use animated characters in reproducible black and white to address questions such as "Who can get HIV/AIDS?"; "How can I know if I have HIV?"; or "Myth: Talking about sex and condoms promotes promiscuity (having many sexual partners); Fact: The truth is, talking about it promotes knowledge, safety and responsibility". They are used to stimulate conversation among youth on HIV/AIDS, with the goal of prevention.


Contact

Robyn Drysdale
BCC Cluster Coordinator, HIV and STI Section, Public Health
Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC)
Tel: 687 26 54 15

Source

Public Health Programme website of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) accessed on May 2 2008.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 02 2008
Last Updated September 03 2008

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