Living Positively with HIV: Healthy Mind and Healthy Body [Lesotho]
The Letlama (Lesotho Together Against HIV and AIDS Partnership) Project aimed to improve the health of the Basotho people by reducing the incidence of HIV infection through the promotion of protective behaviors and support for healthier social norms among young people 15-24 and adults 25-35.
The project supported the Ministry of Health (MOH), public institutions, private sector partners, and an extensive network of community-based organizations to:
- Improve the capacity of Basotho institutions to lead, sustain and harmonize the HIV prevention response and deliver high quality HIV prevention services to scale;
- Empower communities to adopt social and cultural norms, attitudes, and values that reduce vulnerability to HIV; and,
- Improve the ability and motivation of Basotho youth and adults to change their behaviors through increased knowledge, risk perception, skills, and access to services.
This pamphlet covers the following topics:
- Eating well
- Getting enough rest
- Finding a support system
- Avoiding alcohol and drugs
Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
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Examples
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- Adolescents Living with HIV (ALHIV) Toolkit
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- Positive Connections: Leading Information and Support Groups for Adolescents Living with HIV
- Optimizing Entry Into and Retention in HIV Care and ART Adherence for PLWHA
- Engaging Men in HIV and AIDS at the Service Delivery Level
- Guidance for the Prevention of Sexually Transmitted HIV Infections
- Community Communication MNCH e-Manual: Participatory Health Promotion Sessions
- PrEP Communications Accelerator
- Promoting the Health of Men who Have Sex with Men Worldwide: A Training Curriculum for Providers