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Prescription for Life: Take Action to Help Children Living with HIV


Summary

The Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) developed this short action guide for communities, organisations, and individuals who want to help children who are living with HIV. This advocacy guide is intended for use by teachers, parents, youth leaders, and others. Plans for three activities for youth groups, schools, and families are included:

  1. learning about children and HIV
  2. writing letters to government health ministries and pharmaceutical companies 
  3. gaining media coverage of letter writing activities and of the issues.


It is focused on a campaign to generate letters by September 2009 and explains the aim of writing to governments and pharmaceutical companies. It includes sample letters, as well as tips for approaching the media to further publicise the campaign. This action guide builds on the EAA’s teaching resource on advocacy and HIV and AIDS, which is available for fuller information about teaching children about AIDS and advocating for progress in prevention, treatment, care, and support.


Publisher

Number of Pages

6

Languages

English, French, Spanish

Contact

Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA)

150 route de Ferney
P.O. Box 2100

Geneva
CH-1211
Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 791 6723
Fax: +41 22 710 2387

Source

EAA website on May 26 2009.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 26 2009
Last Updated May 26 2009



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