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CONTENTS Acknowledgments Foreword 1. Introduction Donald E. Morisky, W. James Jacob, Yusuf K. Nsubuga, and Steven J. Hite 000 PART I: SETTING THE CONTEXTUAL STAGE OF HIV/AIDS IN UGANDA 2. The Multisectoral Cocktail Strategy for Overcoming AIDS in Uganda Through Education Alex Achol Opio and Yusuf K. Nsubuga 000 3. Fighting Stigma and Discrimination as a Strategy for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Yusuf K. Nsubuga and W. James Jacob 000 PART II: HIV/AIDS EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN THE FORMAL EDUCATION SECTOR 4. Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Education Programs in Uganda W. James Jacob, Donald E. Morisky, Yusuf K. Nsubuga, and Steven J. Hite 000 5. Preparing a Generation of Teachers for Educating Youth in Uganda Albert James Lutalo-Bosa 000 vi CONTENTS PART III: NONFORMAL YOUTH AND CHILD HIV/AIDS EDUCATION PROGRAMS 6. Social and Behavioral Determinants of HIV Education Programs Among Ugandan Youth Delius Asiimwe and Kibombo Richard 000 7. The AIDS Support Organization (TASO): Issues and Potential for Developing Countries Alex Coutinho, Robert Ochai, Alex Mugume, Lynda Kavuma, and John M. Collins 000 8. Equipping Youth With Prevention and Treatment Strategies: Literacy and HIV/AIDS Initiatives in Uganda and Five Other African Nations Lynn R. Curtis 000 9. Successful Strategies in HIV/AIDS Prevention: The Case of the Uganda Youth Anti-AIDS Association (UYAAS), 1992-2004 Sande Ndimwibo and Julie M. Hite 000 10. Maximizing HIV/AIDS Prevention through the Media: An Analysis of the Straight Talk Foundation Catharine Watson, Betty Kagoro, and Beatrice Bainomugisha 000 11. The Role of Religion in Educating Ugandan Youth About HIV/AIDS Jeremy Liebowitz and Reverend Stephen F. Noll 000 12. The Family, Youth, and AIDS: Hope and Heartbreak for Africa Terry D. Olson and Richard G. Wilkins 000 PART IV: DEALING WITH AIDS ORPHANS AND STREET CHILDREN 13. Poverty, AIDS, and Street Children in Uganda Acou Sam Ogojoi, Troy D. Smith, and Sheng Yao Cheng 000 14. HIV/AIDS and the Growing Problem of Orphanhood: Experiences from Uganda and South Africa Christopher B. Meek and W. Joshua Rew 000 Index 000 About the Authors 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
AIDS (Disease) in children -- Uganda -- Prevention.
AIDS (Disease) in adolescence -- Uganda -- Prevention.
AIDS (Disease) -- Study and teaching -- Uganda.
HIV Infections -- prevention & control -- Uganda.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome -- prevention & control -- Uganda.
Health Education -- methods -- Uganda.
Child -- Uganda.
Adolescent -- Uganda.