| Author: UNFPA |
| InfoShare Partner: Y-PEER - supported by UNFPA |
| Publication Date: December 2005 |
| Update Date: December 2007 |
| Type of Document: Training/educational material |
| Topics: Adolescents/youth, Behavior change interventions, Family planning, HIV/AIDS, general, HIV/AIDS prevention, HIV/AIDS care/treatment, Reproductive health, general, Sexual health/STIs |
| Region: Global, Europe, Middle East/North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Language: English |
| File Size: 3.24 MB |
| File Format: Adobe Acrobat (PDF) To read PDF files, you must have Acrobat Reader installed. Visit Adobe's web site to get a free copy of Acrobat Reader. [download here]
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(PDF, 3.37 MB) is a curriculum tool to prepare master-level peer education trainers. The manual uses participatory techniques based on a variety of theoretical frameworks to ensure that future trainers are skilled and confident in their abilities to train peer educators and serve as informed resources for their peers. The manual resulted from a collaboration between the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Family Health International. It was produced for the Youth Peer Education Network (Y-PEER), a project coordinated by UNFPA.
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