Appendix
E: International Activities
Peace Corps
| Goal #1 | To prevent transmission of HIV infection for Peace Corps Trainees and Volunteers | ||
| Objective |
Provide all trainees with comprehensive HIV/AIDS training during the pre-service training period. |
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Action
Steps
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Develop training modules, train overseas medical staff, and educate trainees. | ||
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Description
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HIV/AIDS prevention training for Peace Corps Volunteers/Trainees. | ||
| Objective #2 | Provide continued HIV education and counseling for Peace Corps Volunteers and Medical Staff. | ||
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Action
Steps
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Description
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Follow-up HIV training for volunteers and medical staff. Make condoms available and easily accessible for all volunteers. | ||
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Resources
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FY95
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FY96
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FY97
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| * Part of overall operating bugdet. | |||
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Populations
Served |
Peace Corps Volunteers/Trainees and medical staff. |
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Constituency
Involvement |
Peace Corps Volunteers/Trainees and Peace Corps Medical Staff. |
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| Goal #2 | To enhance the understanding of HIV/AIDS and transfer skills for prevention to the communities and countries in which Peace Corps Volunteers serve. | ||
| Objective |
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Action
Steps
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Description
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HIV/AIDS prevention activities in developing countries around the world. | ||
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Resources
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FY95
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FY96
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FY97
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$ 4.5 million
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$ 5.0 million
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$ 5.0 million
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Populations
Served |
Communities in developing countries, women and youth. |
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Constituency
Involvement |
Peace Corps designs all programs in conjunction with the beneficiary population. |
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