про гендер и СПИД
Jan. 15th, 2004 01:58 pmGuidance into The Living for Tomorrow Resources
The Living for Tomorrow web site as an active resource for your HIV prevention development.
The Living for Tomorrow web pages are not just to give you documentation of an action research project.
We hope to provide you here with documentation of a process that can resource and help you develop your own strategies for engaged, youth-mobilising GENDER-FOCUSED HIV PREVENTION work
You will find here discussion of:
Why involving youth and adults in gender politics is crucial to HIV prevention
What the challenges are in trying to take up gender issues and develop a culturally relevant ‘critical literacy’ about the social and daily politics of gender – and the embodiments of gender that lead to damage for men and women
How one project encountered these challenges and worked with them – and what was learned from this process
How the project BUILT its gender-focused work – we have appended lots of the documents we prepared within the implementation process, charting its outreach, evaluation, energy building, ways of involving people
The significance of building research into the education process – and fertilizing the education process both with wider and local gender research (and we give you the questionnaire tool we used, that you can adapt); the importance of gathering crucial feedback to understand how young people see the gendered world they live in, and carry its behaviour codes in their imaginations
Practical implementation, workshop strategies that you can use or revise to set the gender discussions going and help people deepend their understanding of why the gender issues are so crucial to sexual health and safety
Some of the outcomes the project and the participants were able to facilitate and achieve within the gender-focused strategies
and
Testimony of the passionate spirit of commitment people invested in building a caring, collaborative HIV prevention and sexual safety initiative
The Living for Tomorrow web site as an active resource for your HIV prevention development.
The Living for Tomorrow web pages are not just to give you documentation of an action research project.
We hope to provide you here with documentation of a process that can resource and help you develop your own strategies for engaged, youth-mobilising GENDER-FOCUSED HIV PREVENTION work
You will find here discussion of:
Why involving youth and adults in gender politics is crucial to HIV prevention
What the challenges are in trying to take up gender issues and develop a culturally relevant ‘critical literacy’ about the social and daily politics of gender – and the embodiments of gender that lead to damage for men and women
How one project encountered these challenges and worked with them – and what was learned from this process
How the project BUILT its gender-focused work – we have appended lots of the documents we prepared within the implementation process, charting its outreach, evaluation, energy building, ways of involving people
The significance of building research into the education process – and fertilizing the education process both with wider and local gender research (and we give you the questionnaire tool we used, that you can adapt); the importance of gathering crucial feedback to understand how young people see the gendered world they live in, and carry its behaviour codes in their imaginations
Practical implementation, workshop strategies that you can use or revise to set the gender discussions going and help people deepend their understanding of why the gender issues are so crucial to sexual health and safety
Some of the outcomes the project and the participants were able to facilitate and achieve within the gender-focused strategies
and
Testimony of the passionate spirit of commitment people invested in building a caring, collaborative HIV prevention and sexual safety initiative