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HIV/AIDS Education Programme: Healthy Russia - In response to the high rate of sexual transmission of HIV among youth, this programme for 10th and 11th grade students – implemented with the Ministry of Education – focuses on HIV prevention through safe sexual behaviour choices. Lessons within the curriculum also help students develop important life skills. This programme builds upon the lessons in the Useful Habits, Skills, and Choices programme offered in the 8th and 9th grades.
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Russian Federation: Mitigating HIV/AIDS - Comparable in content to the Healthy Russia Programme, this programme also targets vocational schools, but also incorporates training and educating school nurses, health care workers and other organizations working with adolescent health programmes, especially with sexually transmitted infections.
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HIV/AIDS Education Programme: Vocational Schools - This programme is the first HIV/AIDS prevention and education curriculum prepared for vocational schools. It consists of preventive education guidelines for teachers of vocational schools and colleges, encouraging youth to practice safe behaviour skills using interactive teaching activities. This curriculum also promotes tolerance toward people living with AIDS.
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| 1989 |
In response to the worst train accident in Soviet history, HOPE volunteers and staff trained counterparts in the newest techniques in the care of burn victims at Children’s Hospital No. 9 in Moscow. |
| 1996 |
Project HOPE completes renovation of space within the surgical wing of Children’s Hospital No. 9 for the establishment of an intermediate burn care unit, a skin bank, clinic rooms, laboratories, and a library as well as the upgrading of existing facilities. Two programmes established as a result: Russia’s first burn nursing education programme and first biomedical engineering laboratory. Professional exchange programmes with Western facilities are also established. |
| 1997 |
Drug prevention school-based programme; also begin a Health Care Management project. |
| 2001 |
Programme for training for Junior Oncologists begins. |
| 2004 |
HIV/AIDS school based programme ongoing. |
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New South Africa programme kicks off with the Munsieville International Children's Cup |
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A brand new approach to the health and total well-being of orphans and other vulnerable children in sub-Saharan Africa |
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Improving health in Indonesia |
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