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Mexico XVII - Communication
Communication perspectives - Mexico XVII AIDS Conference
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Person-to-Person, Research, HIV / AIDS
"Know Your Epidemic, Know Your Response”: A Useful Approach, If We Get It Right
Priority Interventions: HIV/AIDS Prevention, Treatment and Care in the Health Sector
SOCIAL AIDS
How Have Global Health Initiatives Impacted on Health Equity?
HIV Prevention and Care Program for Rural and Tribal Youth in Orissa and Rajasthan
Prema Panduga: Festival of Love
PLACE Method for Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV Prevention Programmes
Consultation of PLHA, Law and Media for Obtaining Positive Outcome of NACP-III for Sustainable Development of the Community - Chandigarh, India
Networking for Policy Change: TB/HIV Advocacy Training Manual
Civil Society Perspectives on TB/HIV
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
AIDS Prevention: What Works?
Strengthening Linkages for Sexual and Reproductive Health, HIV and AIDS: Progress, Barriers and Opportunities for Scaling Up
Sexuality and HIV Education: Time for a Paradigm Shift
Reproductive Health and Rights: Reaching the Hardly Reached
Partnering to Address HIV/AIDS: Bangladesh
Engaging Key Stakeholders: Ensuring the Right to HIV/AIDS Education and Health Care Services
Media, Activism and HIV/AIDS
Relative Risks and the Market for Sex: Teenagers, Sugar Daddies and HIV in Kenya
Promoting More Gender-equitable Norms and Behaviors Among Young Men as an HIV/AIDS Prevention Strategy
South Africa's Experience of the Closure of the Cellulose Sulphate Microbicide Trial
Concurrent Sexual Partnerships Amongst Young Adults in South Africa: Challenges for HIV Prevention Communication
Protecting the Next Generation: Learning from Adolescents to Prevent HIV and Unintended Pregnancy
Science and Citizens: Global and Local Voices
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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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