Mission/Vision
VISION
Creating a SAFE NEPAL… This is how SAFE NEPAL will gradually build its expertise at working with adults in the wider community and make a conscious effort to involve occupational groups in promoting good health for all.
Little by little, classroom by classroom,...
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VISION
Creating a SAFE NEPAL… This is how SAFE NEPAL will gradually build its expertise at working with adults in the wider community and make a conscious effort to involve occupational groups in promoting good health for all.
Little by little, classroom by classroom, school by school, barbershop by barbershop, village by village ... the whole country can become part of SAFE NEPAL.
SAFE NEPAL envisions creating a SAFE NEPAL for everyone in our country.
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What does the organization do?
In relation to educating people about HIV/AIDS, our focus is on Peer Education, creating community dialogue, and influencing local and national policy-makers about strategies for preventing HIV infection, and caring for and treating HIV-positive individuals. We aim to educate and inform youths,...
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In relation to educating people about HIV/AIDS, our focus is on Peer Education, creating community dialogue, and influencing local and national policy-makers about strategies for preventing HIV infection, and caring for and treating HIV-positive individuals. We aim to educate and inform youths, school children, and college students. Outside our schools and colleges, occupational groups are the principal target for our programs in the community at large, groups such as sex workers, truck drivers, migrant workers, drug users, MSM, barbershop workers and under-privileged groups. And also sexually active young adults, we want to raise public awareness about the issues of HIV/AIDS through Peer Education campaigns, trainings, Street Drama, booklets, seminars and community based programs.
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Opportunities for Youth
Many school children feel shy to talk about HIV/AIDS with adults. They would feel less shy if they could talk about HIV/AIDS with classmates they trust, who could then draw their teachers into their dialogues too. That way schoolchildren could be ENCOURAGED and EDUCATED by their PEERS and both...
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Many school children feel shy to talk about HIV/AIDS with adults. They would feel less shy if they could talk about HIV/AIDS with classmates they trust, who could then draw their teachers into their dialogues too. That way schoolchildren could be ENCOURAGED and EDUCATED by their PEERS and both these groups could be ASSISTED to learn the most important facts by their TEACHERS. To act on this simple insight, which comes from talking to students we know, SAFE NEPAL is aiming to develop programs for schoolchildren with the help of forward-thinking students from our schools and colleges. FIND THE PEERS, TRAIN THEM, ASSIST THEM AND ENCOURAGE THEM TO ACT!
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