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1.
What are the main sources for funding of your youth targeted
programs? Can you give an estimation of funds allocated for
STDs activities? Are the funds sufficient to achieve the
tasks objectives? |
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2.
According to the prevalence rates of HIV among YP, do you
think that the funds for prevention represent enough the
actuality of the problem, compared with other social
problems? |
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3.
Which are the main partners of your institutions? Are
multi-sectoral partnerships, such as between government,
NGOs and private sector, an effective way of providing
services and messages? |
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4.
In your opinion, does the society as a whole benefit from
programs where ARV is prescribed free for people in need? (PLHIV) |
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5.
According to your experience, what are the main
characteristics and policies of sex education in schools?
Are there any barriers to the effective teaching of sex
education in schools? |
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6.
Do you have units offering YFS (youth friendly services) in
your country? What are the main activities of such units?
Are they effective and is there a need and opportunity to
ensure more youth friendly services?
Note: in different countries are different understanding
about this activities |
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7.
Do holistic services – such as HIV testing and counseling,
treatment and care for PHLWA, harm reduction for IDU,
condoms/contraception availability etc. – exist in your
country and do you believe they are beneficial? |
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8.
Do you think that political leadership in your country is
sufficiently committed to HIV prevention among YP? |
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9.
Please, describe some evidence-based approaches, which are
used in your work with YP.
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10.
Do you activities and support programs include parents? Are
there successful strategies for such work? |
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11.
In your opinion, which type of prevention is more effective
– when messages are general and delivered to the whole
population or when resources and efforts are described to
certain risk groups? |
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