1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope

by Fundacion SiFuturo
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1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope
1800 young in Medellin sensitized to HIV: a hope

Summary

The purpose is to reduce HIV infections and improve the acceptance of infected people, decreasing stigma. We intend to: 1. build an artistic exhibition with educational content, collecting expectations of the youth and transmit the experience of infected adolescents, promoting adoption of healthy lifestyles; 2. lead a campaign with pedagogical elements on the importance of self-care; 3. carry out educational actions to strengthen the ability of youngs to make responsible / autonomous decisions

$6,320
total raised
81
donors
0
monthly donors
8
years

Challenge

The HIVAIDS worldwide epidemic is stabilized with a tendency to decrease. In Colombia is still on the rise. Medellin, Antioquia, recorded an increase of 26% during 2014. Only in Medellin there are 700-800 new cases per year. > 70% of the cases are men, and > 50% are heterosexuals. Our epidemic is concentrated in risk groups that unfortunately involve teenagers. Previous work with the adolescent community has shown a significant lack of knowledge in transmission pathways and preventive measures.

Solution

The project seeks to implement educational actions for HIV prevention, developing activities on health promotion through education, art and telecommunications. Previous experience helped to define optimal tools to educate youngs on sexuality that will be applied in this project. We hope to strengthen the processes of formation for empowerment and responsibility in adolescents and young adults, based on our belief that knowledge and training are the basis of all individual and collective changes

Long-Term Impact

The SiFuturo Foundation aims to contribute to the reduction of HIV incidence in particular in young people, taking education as the best protection strategy to reduce risk and vulnerability; this proposal seeks to promote attitudinal and behavioral changes for promoting prevention of HIV, along with increasing acceptance of infected individuals improving their quality of life. With the travelling art exhibition we can expand the program, augmenting the beneficiaries and the impact of the program

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

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Organization Information

Fundacion SiFuturo

Location: Medellin - Colombia
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Fundación SiFuturo
Medellin , Antioquia Colombia

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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