By Anja Schneider | GAIA Vaccine Foundation Intern
The Teen Peer Education Program is an innovative program that seeks to educate adolescent infectious disease prevention. GAIA VF and the Teen Peer Education program seek to reduce HIV transmission in particular.
Young women and girls are the most at risk of contracting HIV in Mali. Along with the increased potential of becoming HIV positive, these young women are also at risk of unwanted pregnancy. This in turn can create financial burdens and stigmatization in the community.
Through the Teen Peer Education Program, those most at risk for contracting HIV learn about prevention measures in a safe and welcoming environment. Teen Educators run the program and teach all the lessons. These Teen Educators work with local clinics in order to create communication tools and provide space for weekly discussions. These programs also supply free condoms. Free HIV testing is available at GAIA VF’s partner clinics.
The Teen Peer Education Program promotes knowledge and self advocacy. By hosting these sessions, Teen Educators are able to help those most at risk of becoming HIV+ by equipping them with knowledge. For just $10, you would be helping send two teens to an education session. For $50, you would be paying for one teen educator’s salary. Your support helps to reduce HIV in Mali and improve the lives of Malians.
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