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HIV and AIDS
HIV and AIDS touch all aspects of life. Beyond the medical challenges
they pose, issues range from personal identity, sexuality, perception
of mortality and disease to the social problems of stigma and discrimination,
and socio-economic implications. The pandemic has also seen courageous
and creative responses from people living with HIV and AIDS, and
those living with its social impact. |
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The
deaf peers' education manual : a training manual, developed by the
Kenyan Peer Education Network, with interactive-based activities
for basic understanding of sexual health, HIV and AIDS
Nairobi: and: Davis, California: Sahaya International: and Grassroots Alliance for Community Education
(Grace), June 2007, 153 p.
The purpose of this manual is to provide deaf youth and adults, teachers, parents and guardians with a tool for addressing basic health
awareness within an independent framework utilising optimal communication. The activities are participatory and interactive, and are
designed with and by deaf Kenyans fluent in Sign Language (SL), and acknowledge the use of other SL variations within the various
deaf groups.
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