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What Religious Leaders Can Do About HIV/AIDS: Action for Children And Young People

This monograph is a workbook that describes ways in which religious leaders can respond to HIV/AIDS epidemic. The monograph explains why religious leaders are uniquely suited to the task of speaking out in the fight to stop HIV/AIDS. It provides information on HIV/AIDS such as HIV transmission, how HIV/AIDS affects the body, how it affects children and young people, and HIV prevention. It contains suggestions and examples of activities and approaches that religious leaders can use to fight the HIV/AIDS epidemic and to serve and support those affected by it, particularly young people. The monograph also includes a list of faith-based organizations and institutions to contact for more information.
Audiences:
Religious Leaders
Population:
Youth
Focus Area:
HIV and AIDS
Topics/Subjects:
Community Planning
Publication Date:
2003
60 p.; col., ill.
Last Updated Date:
Publication ID:
33465