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3. Students will discuss and learn what it means to live with HIV/AIDS or have parents who are ill. |
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==Plan of Action== |
Revision as of 16:05, 7 October 2009
UPDATED PROJECT PROPOSAL
Using XO Technology Awareness on HIV/AIDS among children ages 4 – 16
Introduction
Address:
Hands for Charity Off Thika Road Along Kasarani Mwiki Road at Seasons Stage
Erick Masabule c/o Theresa Okello (254) -734-771-385
Project Members
Fred Juma Wakasiaka (Team Leader)
- Email: fredwakks@yahoo.com
- Education:
- Masters in Education (Guidance and Counseling)
- Profession:
- Teacher Secondary School
- Project Coordinator :Clarion Center for Law and Research International:
- Examiner with Kenya National Examination Council
- HOD (Guidance and Counseling) Ganjala Sec. School
. Number of Laptops: 10 Loan Length: 4 months (7) 6 months (1)
Project Updated Objectives
Objectives 1. Engage in classroom implementation of the HIV/AIDS curriculum developed with 3 loaned laptops . 2. By the end of the program children should be able to know the nature of HIV/AIDS and various ways of contracting the disease; describe the negative effects; evaluate and make decisions about the ways to prevent the spreading of HIV/AIDS 3. Students will discuss and learn what it means to live with HIV/AIDS or have parents who are ill. 4. Identify support groups and organizations