FHI 360 is currently inviting case studies about best practices in HIV interventions for young people. These case studies are being invited on behalf of the UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on HIV and Young People. Interventions being discussed in the case studies can represent different types of HIV programming including counselling and testing, family life or life skills education, mass media campaigns, medical interventions, etc.
Submitted programs or interventions should be aligned with at least one of the six themes of the IATT Global Guidance Briefs, or specifically target young people living with HIV, or adolescent girls. Submissions will be assessed by a team of experts, and those that most compellingly illustrate best practices will be included as case studies in a publication and disseminated globally.
FHI 360 is a global development organization with a rigorous, evidence-based approach. Its professional staff includes experts in health, nutrition, education, economic development, civil society, environment and research. FHI 360 operates from 60 offices with 4,400 staff in the U.S. and around the world.
Case Study Themes
Programs or interventions submitted for consideration must align with at least one of the themes of the IATT Global Guidance Briefs, or specifically target young people living with HIV, or adolescent girls.
The case study themes are:
- Community-Based HIV Interventions for Young People
- HIV Interventions for Most-at-risk Young People
- HIV Interventions in the Health Sector for Young People
- HIV Interventions for Young People in Humanitarian Emergencies
- HIV Interventions for Young People in the Workplace
- HIV Interventions for Young People in the Education Sector
Supplemental Themes
- HIV Interventions for Adolescent Girls
- HIV Interventions for Young People Living with HIV
These themes are supplemental to the original the Global Guidance Brief Series; no overview is available for these thematic areas.
Evaluation
A program or intervention submitted for consideration will be evaluated based on predetermined criteria to ensure that the most comprehensive and appropriate programs are highlighted. Please be sure to include complete contact information as additional information may be requested.
Last date for submitting the entries is October 17, 2011.
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