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Aisegba Project Report.
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The executives and members of Dee-Relate in partnership with African Youth For transparency and Support from His Royal Highness OBA Solomon Omotoyinbo & DFID Ado Ekiti had a Three day workshop on HIV/AIDS Awareness, prevention, treatment and creation of HIV/AIDS clubs in secondary schools. In the first phase 10 executive members of the student union of Aisegba who will help facilitate and interpret to the Host community in their own language.The second phase which is the main workshop and awareness rally for the community as a whole and coordinate the various HIV/AIDS clubs that will be established in schools.

Theme: "SMALL VIRUS BIG PROBELM"

Day 1

Prevention: safety measures and safe sex, counseling, testing and regular updated information.700 students from the community high school & 500 students from comprehensive high school in aisegba were in attendance.it started with introduction on Hiv/Aids and other STD's
,preventive measures for the students.then we had group disscussions and opinons/views on the subject.

Day 2
Treatments: various types of treatments, their advantages and disadvantages, how to live positive lives and nutrition, volunteering, counseling and testing.
PLWHA spoke on treatments since they themselves are Hiv Positive and are receiving treatment.many of the students and members of the community were misinformed or had no imformation on VCT and free drug distrubtion centers.
Day 3

Awareness: various levels of HIV and other STD’s (symptoms).At the end of the third day an Awareness walk around the community by participants and members of the community in their local language was done.there was a possitive attitute by the participants on "spreading the message not the virus".


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