|
|
UNAIDS
Contents
2000
Men Make a Difference
- Boys or men?
- Why men?
- Objective 1: To motivate men and women to talk openly about sex,
sexuality, drug use and HIV/AIDS
- Objective 1.1: Motivate men and women to talk openly about sex, sexuality and HIV/AIDS
- Objective 1.2: Motivate men and women to talk openly about men who have sex with men (MSM) and HIV/AIDS
- Objective 1.3: Motivate men and women to talk openly about alcohol, drug use and HIV/AIDS
- Objective 2: To encourage men to take care of themselves, their partners and families
- Objective 2.1: Encourage men to take care of themselves
- Objective 2.2: Encourage men to take more care of their partners and their families
- Objective 2.3: Provide good-quality education on sexual health, HIV/AIDS and lifeskills for boys -- and girls -- in and out of schools
- Objective 2.4: Educate men about their roles as perpetrators and subjects of violence, and their responsibility to stop violence
- Objective 2.5: Develop HIV/AIDS programmes for men at particular risk
- Objective 3: To promote programmes which respond to the needs of men and women
- Objective 3.1: Devise messages, activities and interventions that address the needs of men and women
- Objective 3.2: Provide support and care for boys and men living with, affected by, or orphaned by, HIV/AIDS
- Objective 3.3: Provide employment opportunities and vocational training to reduce the vulnerability of unemployed and disempowered men
- Objective 3.4: Provide male-friendly health services, including reproductive health and prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV
- Objective 3.5: Advocate for social, economic and legislative changes to protect the rights of men and women and to challenge the social norms that increase the risk for women of HIV infection through men's behaviour
- World AIDS Campaign: UNAIDS, its Cosponsors and Partner Organizations
This article was provided by UNAIDS. It is a part of the publication Objectives and Ideas for Action, 2000 World AIDS Campaign.
|
|