Filed under: Cameroon, Peace Corps, Post | Tags: Africa, AIDS, Cameroon, Cameroun, Camp, Education, HIV, HIV/AIDS Awareness, Peace Corps, Peer Education, Post, Volunteer, West Africa
Exciting news! We volunteers in the Northwest of Cameroon just had our Regional Project for 2011 approved to seek funding. We’ve been designing and planning the project since September. Now with all the logistical details and content sorted out, all we need is funding! Read about the Peer Education Program.
The Northwest Region of Cameroon has the highest HIV/AIDS rate in the country at 8.7%, and it is really important to promote awareness of the situation. We are targeting youth at the most critical ages of 14-18, and will give them the tools to go out and teach & inform their peers. Here’s more on the project:
The “We Teach” Peer Education Program is a collaborative effort of ten volunteers in the northwest region of Cameroon. Twenty students from ten villages will be invited to participate in the program. The program consists of three phases that all have the expressed goal of providing motivated youth with the life skills and knowledge necessary to become education leaders in their communities including their peer groups. Phase 1 of this program is a 3-day, 3-night workshop to be held in the regional capital. The lessons to be conducted during this workshop are as follows; Basic Facts about HIV/AIDS, Peer Education Techniques, Action Planning for Peer to Peer Sessions, Life Skills, Behavior Change and Communication, STD/HIV Prevention, HIV/AIDS Disease Progression and Support, and Culture and Stigma Surrounding HIV/AIDS in the Cameroonian Context. There will also be a day-long practicum in which the students will prepare and present various relevant topics to different groups in specific settings such as Youth Day, Health Clubs, School Gatherings and at the camp itself. Phase 2 of the program will involve each participant carrying out peer-to-peer training sessions in each of their respective villages. All participants will work closely with PCVs to organize and present peer-to-peer education sessions. Phase 3 will be a sustainability follow-up of the participants in their peer educator roles done by each PCV and compiled regionally. The data will be analyzed to evaluate the effectiveness of the program.
Please try to spread the word about our project, or donate, so that we can help the children! Here you can donate to the Peer Education Program
