08
JAN
2013
- Lena Koh, Health Program Development Director, Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust With the positive response from the youth and educators, MWCT plans to feature the TeachAIDS technology in all their health activities, including during their regular medical outreach and in their work with women’s groups and community health workers. MWCT has made significant efforts towards increasing knowledge levels around HIV prevention, treatment, and promotion of behavior change in Kenya, a country that has the fourth largest population living with AIDS in the world. School-based HIV education efforts face significant challenges in Kenya; few children attend secondary school and many parents, teachers, and health officials are reluctant to speak openly about sex publicly. With the majority of the population living in rural areas, such programs are particularly important to engage youth. The TeachAIDS Swahili tutorials have catalyzed numerous partnerships in Kenya. The software has been used by organizations such as A Better Education Club to educate children in regions inhabited by the Taita tribe, Dignitas Project as part of their leadership programming in Mathare, and Arché-ONLUS in its rural school education efforts. TeachAIDS is delighted to participate in this new alliance with the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust and is proud to contribute to the MWCT mission of educating youth about HIV and AIDS in an accurate, engaging, and culturally appropriate way. Photo: Girls, ages 13-15, watch the TeachAIDS Swahili animated tutorial in Kuku Primary School, Kenya.