On behalf of UNFPA and YouthNet, we are proud to announce the
publication of two new tools in the Youth Peer Education Toolkit
Standards for Peer Education Programs provides a framework of essential
components for any peer education program, as well as tips and examples
from around the world. It includes a description of 52 recommended
standards from five categories (planning, recruitment and retention,
training and supervision, management and oversight, and monitoring and
evaluation). This tool is organized to be user-friendly for various
readers and purposes, and includes a booklet and a four-page version for
managers to take with them on site visits.
Theatre-Based Techniques for Youth Peer Education: A Training Manual is
intended for program managers and youth peer educators who are
interested in adding a theater component to their reproductive health
and HIV prevention activities or in strengthening a theater component
that is already part of a program. It contains four peer theater
training workshops, a series of theater games and exercises that can be
used in trainings, and information on developing and building a peer
theater program.
Both of these tools resulted from a collaboration between the United
Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Family Health International. They
were produced for the Youth Peer Education Network (Y-PEER), a project
coordinated by UNFPA. To view the Standards for Peer Education Programs
and Theatre-Based Techniques for Youth Peer Education, please visit
http://www.fhi.org/en/Youth/YouthNet/Publications/peeredtoolkit/index.ht
m. To request a printed copy, please send your name, organization, and
complete mailing address to [log in to unmask]
Thank you!
Y-PEER (Youth Peer Education Network) has worked since 2001 to increase
the capacity of local and national NGOs to implement high-quality peer
education programs promoting HIV risk reduction behavior among
adolescents in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, the Middle East, North
Africa, and East Africa. It is coordinated by the United Nations
Population Fund, with FHI/YouthNet, UNAIDS, and other partners.
UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is an international
development agency that promotes the right of every woman, man and child
to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. UNFPA supports
countries in using population data for policies and programs to reduce
poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is
safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and woman
is treated with dignity and respect.
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
[log in to unmask]
Send the following text: unsubscribe click4hp to: [log in to unmask] if you wish to unsubscribe. Go to http://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/click4hp.html to view CLICK4HP archives or manage your subscription (you will have to create a password).
|