Health
 
Refugees and HIV/AIDS: Information, Education and Communication Materials


The following materials are available upon request from:

Health and Community Development Section
Division of Operational Support
UNHCR
94, rue de Montbrillant
1202 Geneva
Switzerland
Fax: + 41 22 739 7366

I. POSTERS


II. PAMPHLETS & BROCHURES


World AIDS Day poster (2007)

Read more about the poster.




Available in English and French
(links to UNHCR's French language website).

Sexually Transmitted Infections, syndromic diagnosis, treatment and follow-up (2007)




Available in English and French
(links to UNHCR's French language website).

Talk about nutrition and HIV (2006)




Available in English and French
(links to UNHCR's French language website).

10 Key Points on HIV/AIDS (2006)

Ten key points on HIV/AIDS and the protection of refugees, IDPs and other persons of concern.




Available in English, Arabic
and French
(links to UNHCR's French language website).

FIGHTING HIV/AIDS TOGETHER WITH REFUGEES

Two UNHCR posters highlighting the importance of fighting HIV/AIDS together with refugees.



Fighting HIV/AIDS together with refugees
Woman and child




Fighting HIV/AIDS together with refugees
Elderly man


HOW CAN YOU GET HIV/AIDS?

Posters on the modes of HIV/AIDS transmission are available in Arabic (version 1), Arabic (version 2), English, French, Portugese, Spanish and Swahili [pdf].



ERITREA POSTERS

A series of five posters [pdf] on HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention developed by young people in refugee camps and areas of return in Eritrea.



Protect your children’s future.
Speak openly about sex and HIV/AIDS.




We love each other.
Let’s wait till we marry.




Drinking too much leads to unsafe sex.
Unsafe sex leads to HIV.
Protect yourself.




Protect your generation.
Let’s kick HIV/AIDS out of Eritrea.




We plan to marry.
Let’s take the HIV test.


ETHIOPIA POSTERS

A series of four posters [pdf] on HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention developed by young people in refugee camps in Ethiopia.



Drinking leads to unsafe sex.
Unsafe sex leads to HIV.
Stop drinking!




Stop sharing sharp instruments.
It may spread HIV.




Having sex with many partners leads to HIV infection.
Be faithful to your partner.




Be a responsible father.
Protect your family from HIV/AIDS.


UGANDA POSTERS

A series of six posters [pdf] on HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention developed by young people in refugee settlements in Uganda.



Ensure your family’s future.
Discuss sex and HIV/AIDS with them.




Do not regret later.
Protect yourself from HIV/AIDS as of today.




Rape is a crime that leads to imprisonment.
Avoid it!




Protect your Family. Discuss HIV/AIDS.
It will save lives.




Do not accept gifts.
It leads to unwanted sexual advances and HIV infection.




Pregnancy interferes with your life goal.
Get a certificate, not a baby (or HIV).



HIV and AIDS: Human Rights for Everyone (2006)

This UNHCR publication deals with the need to ensure a welcoming and discrimination-free environment for refugees and returnees.



French (version 1)


French (version 2)



HIV/AIDS: Stand up for human rights (2003)

This booklet deals with stigma's and discrimation surrounding HIV/AIDS from a human rights perspective. The booklet is a joint OHCHR, UNAIDS and WHO publication.




The brochure is available in English.
[lo-res, 1,009 Kb, pdf]
(Download the hi-res version of this publication here (zipped pdf, 4.8Mb))


Talking with your child about sex: a guide for parents (1998)

A brochure providing guidance to parents to talk about sex with their child, developed by the Planned Parenthood Association of South Africa, one of UNHCRs implementing partners in South Africa.




The brochure is available in English, French, Portugese and Somali. [pdf]


Reach out, speak out (2003)

This is a story about youth, HIV/AIDS and xenophobia. It is intended to stimulate discussion and to promote tolerance and acceptance of refugees in South Africa. It is a UNHCR publication.




Available in English. [pdf]


HIV/AIDS Awareness Package: Repatriation from Namibia to Angola (2004)

An example of the HIV/AIDS awareness package provided to returning refugees from Namibia to Angola.




Available in Portugese. [pdf]