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HIV Prevention Training Package

HIV Prevention Training Package. Session 1: Introduction to HIV Prevention. Session Learning Objectives. Participants describe how five different socio-ecological factors contribute to HIV prevention. FOCUS IN/TRAIN UP MENU. The Peace Corps Health Sector Schematic. Global Sector Competency

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HIV Prevention Training Package

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  1. HIV Prevention Training Package Session 1: Introduction to HIV Prevention

  2. Session Learning Objectives • Participants describe how five different socio-ecological factors contribute to HIV prevention.

  3. FOCUS IN/TRAIN UP MENU The Peace Corps Health Sector Schematic Global Sector Competency Sector Competencies Support community capacities to apply life-saving interventions in addressing global health issues Global Health Sector Training Package Support HIV Prevention and Care Foster Improved Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health Advance Community Health Promote Healthy Living Project Areas Project Activities/ Training Packages HIV MITIGATION MATERNAL, NEONATAL AND CHILD HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH LIFE SKILLS FOR HEALTHY BEHAVIORS HIV Prevention (Behavioral, Biomedical, Structural) Maternal and Neonatal Care WASH: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Nutrition and NCD2 Mitigation HIV Care, Support, and Treatment Infant and Young Child Health and Development Improved Cookstoves Alcohol and Substance Use Prevention KEY to Abbreviations: 1 Orphans and Vulnerable Children 2 Noncommunicable Disease Community Care of OVC1 Malaria Prevention and Control Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health Note: This schematic represents the sector globally; a focused-in project would not attempt to work in all of these areas. Please refer to the Health Sector Guidance for more information regarding focusing in.

  4. HIV Prevention Terminal Learning Objective • Based on assessed HIV prevention needs and risk factors at the individual and community level, participants will develop a strategy that uses evidence-based combination prevention (behavioral, biomedical, structural) approaches, national prevention priorities, and Peace Corps project frameworks to promote behaviors and services that prevent HIV infection and contribute to a reduction of community HIV incidence rates.

  5. [Country] HIV Prevention Outcomes and Indicators • Post adaptation – include outcomes and indicators from project framework. Suggest the following format: • OUTCOME 1 • Indicator 1 • Indicator 2 • OUTCOME 2 • Indicator 1 • Indicator 2

  6. Global HIV Prevention Challenges • In 2011, 2.5 million people were newly infected ( >7,000 new HIV infections each day). • 50% of people living with HIV do not know their status. • 40% of HIV-positive pregnant women did not receive medicine to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission • 6.8 million are eligible for treatment but not on treatment. • Women are at higher risk for HIV infection. • HIV prevalence and incidence among groups like sex workers, people who inject drugs, and men who have sex with men remain disproportionately high. (UNAIDS. 2012. World AIDS Day Report Results. Geneva: UNAIDS.)

  7. Achieving the ‘Tipping Point’ amfAR and AVAC. An Action Agenda to End AIDS: Critical Actions to Begin to End the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. International HIV/AIDS Alliance, July 2012. www.endingaids.org

  8. National Prevention Goals • Insert here

  9. Socio-ecological Framework

  10. Socio-ecological Framework - HIV Risk

  11. Project Framework • Insert HIV-related goals/activities from country project framework

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