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Mexico XVII - Communication
Communication perspectives - Mexico XVII AIDS Conference
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Person-to-Person, Marketing, HIV / AIDS
Impact Data - Snake Condom Social Marketing Campaign
Snake Condom Social Marketing Campaign
Results of a Baseline Peer Study for the Design of the Social Marketing Intervention for HIV Prevention in the Bateyes
HIV Prevention Amongst Commercial Sex Workers in Haiti
Partnering to Address HIV/AIDS: Bangladesh
Engaging Key Stakeholders: Ensuring the Right to HIV/AIDS Education and Health Care Services
Know Your Status (Hazte la Prueba)
A Framework for Classifying HIV Prevention Interventions
HIV Education Playing Cards
‘she sweet up the boopsy and him nuh get nuh wine’: Young Women and Sexual Relationships in Kingston, Jamaica
Ma Vie, Ma Décision!
Targeted Intervention Project
Nimechill (I Have Chilled or I am Abstaining)
Campaign: "Youth Bluntly Promoting Healthy Sexuality"
Darpana for Development
Footballers vs. Malaria
Nditha Campaign
Break the Silence: Talk About AIDS
Straight Talk Project
Entre Nous Jeunes
Kenya: Evaluation of the <i>Nimechill</i> Campaign to Promote Abstinence among Urban Youth 10-14
The Impact on Condom Use of the "100% Jeune" Social Marketing Program in Cameroon
No Rubba No Hubba Hubba
Achieving the Global Goals: Access to Services
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In an effort to contribute to efforts to meet Millennium Development Goal (MDG) #6, schools should integrate HIV and AIDS prevention programming into their sex education curriculum... [Registered Users: please vote then comment in the form provided.]:
Early - i.e., in primary/elementary grade levels.
Around the time of puberty - i.e., in middle school.
Later - i.e., when youth are nearing the end of undergraduate education.
Never; it is the role of parents or others - not schools - to provide this kind of information.
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