TB
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project
Tuberculosis
Prevention in Youth
The main idea: The
main idea of the projects is to raise teenagers’ awareness about the
Tuberculosis (TB).
Tuberculosis is a bacterial infection;Tuberculosis
is a bacterial infection that kills more than 2 million people a year. Most of
these deaths occur in developing countries. The bacterium that usually causes the
disease in humans is Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
The project aims:The
Project aims to inform youth about the symptoms of Tuberculosis, ways of its
prevention (with main focus on healthy style of life, physical activities and
healthy food) and transmission, facilities that ensure the diagnosis and treatment
of the disease.
The Projects is focused;The
Projects is focused at the teenagers from 13 to 18 years.
Duration: Duration
of the Project is one year
Expected outcome: Expected
outcome are as follows: to reduce the number of TB cases in Georgia, thereby
achieving the country’s Millennium Development Goals, detect every case of TB
in youth, assure that every case is adequately and completely treated, and
prevent transmission of TB in communities.
Resources: The
main resources are: educational materials printed in the frames of TB Control
Programmes, Guidelines and Strategies on Prevention of TB.
The
Project activities are:
• Improving the institutional and operational
framework in creating intersectorial coordination mechanisms and monitoring
youth policy’s evaluation;
•
Develop a national life skills curriculum targeting children, adolescents and
youth;
•
Support aimed at providing children, adolescents and youth required knowledge
and psychosocial skills to protect themselves against drugs, criminality, TB
and HIV/AIDS;
•
Raise awareness on TB during mass mobilizations through concerts, festivals…
•
Each year sensitize about 10,000 adolescents and young people on TB through
organization of mass sports (football, handball, volleyball…).
The
Head of the project: Tsisana Iashvili
Email: tsisanaiashvili@gmail.com
Project
web site/ blog: tsisanaiashvili.blogspot.com
Monday, May 13, 2013
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