Securing our Future: Lessons in HIV Prevention

HIV prevention

HIV prevention

The following Report, Securing our Future: Lessons in HIV prevention for girls and young women (Jamaica) is a follow-up to the ‘Report Card on HIV Prevention for girls and young women, Jamaica’ (2006).

It presents current data on key points raised in the Report Card, outlines the recommendations of youth, from the National Youth Declaration, for addressing the gaps and challenges raised by the Report Card, and evaluates the data to justify the current value and importance of the Report Card.

The general position of the Report is, improving and increasing actions on HIV prevention for girls and young women is critical because “women are not only being infected with HIV more frequently than men, they are becoming infected at a younger age. The numbers of new infections peak among women between the ages 15 and 25 years, while for men this peak occurs a decade later, between 25 and 35 years old” (Mann & Tarantola: 1996).

Based on this situation, an absence of HIV prevention actions for girls and young women translates to an insecure and unsustainable future for all Jamaicans.

1 Comment to “Securing our Future: Lessons in HIV Prevention”

  1. By Magda Rolinkova, December 4, 2009 @ 8:25 am

    Dear friends,

    I think that prevention is really very important? How do you explain it to young people?
    Do you give lectures? Do you visit schools?
    Many regards from Prague (Czech republic)
    Magda Rolinkova

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