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David Hock <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Jun 2006 11:20:27 -0400
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New Briefs Available from the YouthNet Project
Summaries of Research Findings, Country Projects, and Technical
Leadership

The second set of YouthNet Briefs (10-18) is now available:

*	Research Results:
			10. Youth Survey Provides Wealth of Data on
Behavior to Inform Intervention Strategies
			11. School-Based Peer Education Programs Popular
in Ghana
			12. Services for Prevention of Mother-to-Child
Transmission (PMTCT)

*	Country Projects:
			13. Christian Family Life Education Program in
Namibia
			14. Si Mchezo! Magazine Educates and Entertains
Rural Tanzanian Youth
			15. National Youth Week in Tanzania Offers
Opportunity for HIV Education

*	Technical Leadership:
		16. Internet Tool Supports Youth Reproductive Health and
HIV/AIDS Policy Development and Implementation
		17. HIV Counseling and Testing Manual for Youth Provides
Valuable Tool
		18. Youth Peer Education Toolkit Provides New Resources
for Programs

The Briefs are available at
http://www.fhi.org/en/Youth/YouthNet/Publications/YNbriefs.htm. To
request a printed copy, please send requests to [log in to unmask]


YouthNet is a five-year program funded by the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) to improve reproductive health and
prevent HIV among young people. The YouthNet team is led by Family
Health International (FHI) and includes CARE USA and RTI International.


David Hock
Family Health International

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