HIV/AIDS Prevention and Adolescent Friendly Services

HIV/AIDS and Adolescent-Friendly Services

Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS.

 

Is your neighbourhood AIDS smart?

How easy is it for young people to find out the facts about HIV and AIDS where you live? Where would they go? What would they find? Are there helpful materials like brochures or posters? Even better, are there helpful and knowledgeable people who can answer questions?

Make an effort to go to different places in your neighbourhood where you would expect or hope to find information about HIV/AIDS. Take note of what information you are able to discover and then come back and share your experience with us at: tehran@unicef.org.


Were you able to find accurate information about HIV/AIDS at your school?
Yes
No


Were you able to find accurate information about HIV/AIDS at your local library?
Yes
No


Were you able to find accurate information about HIV/AIDS at a pharmacy?
Yes
No


Were you able to find information about HIV/AIDS at your local hospital?
Yes
No


Were you able to find accurate information about HIV/AIDS at a community centre?
Yes
No


Were you able to find accurate information about HIV/AIDS in the local media e.g. on TV, the radio, in newspapers or magazines?
Yes
No


Were you able to find accurate information about HIV/AIDS from items like posters, flyers, brochures and billboards?
Yes
No


Were you able to find accurate information about HIV/AIDS from adults you know?
Yes
No


Were you able to find accurate information about HIV/AIDS from your friends?
Yes
No

                                                   

 

 
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