Youth-Driven HIV Prevention Programmes in South Africa: Social Capital,Empowerment and Conscientisation |
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Authors: | Catherine MacPhail PhD |
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Institution: | Reproductive Health and HIV Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand , E-mail: c.macphail@rhrujhb.co.za |
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Abstract: | Abstract The community-level attributes of two youth HIV prevention initiatives in a single community are examined using the concepts of social capital, empowerment and critical consciousness. The school-based peer education programme and youth-initiated public clinic ‘add-on’ facility for the treatment of adolescent sexually transmitted diseases had differing experiences in terms of implementation, community acceptance, sustainability and achieving their goals. By examining the role of conscientization, networks for accessing resources and power, and community acceptability of adolescent HIV prevention, this paper describes the differing experiences of these two programmes. The paper indicates the need for true adolescent agency in challenging the social constructions of adolescent HIV risk at the social and community levels. |
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