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Young people are a vital human resource for the future generation of any society. With a keen interest in addressing young people s health communication demands, there is a need to examine the main practices and approaches that can improve HIV/AIDS and STDs communication flow. This work, therefore, aims at drawing the best approaches, lessons and practices that can be used to access HIV/AIDS and STD information to young people in Uganda. The findings reveal that involving young people in programme preparation and implementation is important in building good context-specific IEC/BCC initiatives…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Young people are a vital human resource for the future generation of any society. With a keen interest in addressing young people s health communication demands, there is a need to examine the main practices and approaches that can improve HIV/AIDS and STDs communication flow. This work, therefore, aims at drawing the best approaches, lessons and practices that can be used to access HIV/AIDS and STD information to young people in Uganda. The findings reveal that involving young people in programme preparation and implementation is important in building good context-specific IEC/BCC initiatives and partnership linkages. The findings indicate that all adapted lessons can bear fruit only if well monitored, evaluated, and backed by research/results that are well documented. This work recommends that targeting young people should consider the local socio-cultural, political and infrastructural communication challenges in context. This work provides a good platform for individuals working with young people such as program managers, networks leaders, peer educators, health community workers and program designers to improve context specific information dissemination.
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Autorenporträt
Andrew P. Kyambadde, MSc. HPD: Studied Health Planning and Development at University of Wales, Swansea and MMS: Master¿s Degree in Management Studies from Uganda Management Institute, Kampala. Program Management Specialist working for a Development Agency in Uganda.