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AIESEC Warwick || Scarman House || Warwick Business School || CV4 7AL || United Kingdom|| [email protected] HIV/AIDS PROJECT AIESEC IBADAN NIGERIA ASK PROJECT MISSION According to UNAID statistics, 3.5million Nigerians out of a total of 28.5 million people in sub-Saharan Africa are infected with HIV/AIDS. Nigeria’s epidemic is characterized by one of the most rapidly increasing HIV/AIDS cases in West Africa with adult HIV prevalence reaching 5.8 percent in 2001. USAID also estimates that by 2010, 3 million new AIDS cases will be recorded if the status quo is maintained. In a developmental context, the only long-run sustainable strategy for prevention of HIV/AIDS is a conscious change in behavior. The risk of HIV infection is dependent upon the degree to which one practices high-risk behavior. Behavioral change is attributed to a number of elements, one of the most prominent ones being education. While there exist a bevy of initiatives around youth education on HIV/AIDS, few are designed by the youth for the youth. The ownership of the problem is the first step to developing a solution. Based on current statistics, this ownership has yet to reach a critical mass among the youth in Africa and the world at large. Most of the essential information has been generated; sadly little of it has been consciously assimilated. These were some of the reasons to create the ASK Project. A project created and run by African young people providing Answers, Solutions and Knowledge around HIV/AIDS issues.

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Page 1: HIV/AIDS PROJECT AIESEC IBADAN NIGERIA · HIV/AIDS PROJECT AIESEC IBADAN NIGERIA ASK PROJECT MISSION According to UNAID statistics, 3.5million Nigerians out of a total of 28.5 million

AIESEC Warwick || Scarman House || Warwick Business School || CV4 7AL || United Kingdom|| [email protected]

HIV/AIDS PROJECT

AIESEC IBADAN NIGERIA

ASK PROJECT

MISSION

According to UNAID statistics, 3.5million Nigerians out of a total of 28.5 million

people in sub-Saharan Africa are infected with HIV/AIDS. Nigeria’s epidemic is

characterized by one of the most rapidly increasing HIV/AIDS cases in West Africa

with adult HIV prevalence reaching 5.8 percent in 2001. USAID also estimates that

by 2010, 3 million new AIDS cases will be recorded if the status quo is maintained.

In a developmental context, the only long-run sustainable strategy for prevention

of HIV/AIDS is a conscious change in behavior. The risk of HIV infection is

dependent upon the degree to which one practices high-risk behavior. Behavioral

change is attributed to a number of elements, one of the most prominent ones

being education.

While there exist a bevy of initiatives around youth education on HIV/AIDS, few are

designed by the youth for the youth. The ownership of the problem is the first step

to developing a solution. Based on current statistics, this ownership has yet to

reach a critical mass among the youth in Africa and the world at large. Most of the

essential information has been generated; sadly little of it has been consciously

assimilated. These were some of the reasons to create the ASK Project. A project

created and run by African young people providing Answers, Solutions and

Knowledge around HIV/AIDS issues.

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AIESEC Warwick || Scarman House || Warwick Business School || CV4 7AL || United Kingdom|| [email protected]

CONTENT

The ASK project commences with the selection of a team to commence

it’s implementation and execution. Exchange participants are recruited

to participate in the project.

The members of the team are trained by the

Trainee Nominee which are NGOs given to the

cause of reducing the effect of the epidemic.

The exchange participants together with the

NGOs design a 5 week (minimum) training

module for the students. It includes

HIV/AIDS general knowledge and peer education techniques

(learning modules to be provided)

Volunteering with HIV/AIDS NGOs (a minimum of 6 hours to

ensure practical knowledge)

General leadership skills sessions (effective communication,

presentation…) Optimal delivered by an external partner or AIESEC

alumni

Basic project development and implementation skills (Planning…)

Optimal delivered by an external partner or AIESEC alumni

The project climaxes with a COME AND ASK day involving a seminar

where the students showcase what they have learnt and experts are

invited to examine the issue.

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DURATION

2 – 3 months

REQUIREMENTS

Excellent English

HIV issues savvy

Training skills

JOB DESCRIPTION

*Receive trainings

Organize events around HIV

Educate students in schools

Work with NGOs

POTENTIAL PARTNERS / NGOs

JDPC (Justice development and Peace Commission)

SACA (State Action Committee of AIDS)

NACA ( The National Agency for the Control of AIDS)

INTERNSHIP

STARTING DATE:

From 4TH JULY

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About NIGERIA

Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa; the eighth most populous country in the

world. Nigeria is a federal constitutional republic comprising thirty-six states and its

Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. It became an independent country in 1960 and a

republic in 1963.

Nigeria has one official language: English, but there are several other languages

spoken (205 estimated) out of which three are the most commonly spoken. There is

Yoruba spoken by the Yoruba’s (in the western part of the country Ile-Ife inclusive),

there is Ibo spoken by the Ibo’s (in the southern-eastern part of the country) and also

Hausa spoken in the North and central parts of the country. Apart from these languages

there is a common language to all the tribes called Pigeon it is a form of broken English,

that when spoken sounds like bad English, but it is actually very understandable when

you listen to it long enough.

About AIESEC IBADAN:

the first Local Committee in Saharan Africa (50 years old).

University of Ibadan is the first university in Nigeria (63 years old, as old as AIESEC),

located in the second largest city in Nigeria Ibadan was founded in the 1830s as a military camp

during the yoruba civil wars\ and developed into the most powerful Yoruba city-

state The city came under British protection in 1893, and

was the capital of Nigeria's former Western Region

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§ LIVING IN NIGERIA §

Accommodation is provided by AIESEC IBADAN.

Meals are not provided but are very affordable.

§ VISA §

A tourist visa (£70) is required for British passport holders for

visit within 3 months.

Other nationalities are advised to check with appropriate

consulate/embassy.

AIESEC Warwick and AIESEC IBADAN will provide you with

supporting documents for your visa application.

§ FLIGHT §

Interns are responsible for their own flight arrangement

AIESEC UK is partner with STA travel, which offers cheaper flight

deal for AIESEC interns.

(more information will be provided if you are selected to our

program)

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HOW TO APPLY

1) 2 applications have to be filled in. Please contact us at

[email protected] to obtain the links to the application forms.

2) Following submission of your application, it shall be screened and a decision

made.

3) If accepted you shall have 4 days to make the decision to pay the joining fee of

£350. For a breakdown of the fee please visit

http://www.aiesec.co.uk/students/work_or_volunteer_abroad/what_are_the_costs

.aspx

4) Further steps shall be communicated in due time.

Regards,

Outgoing Exchange Team

AIESEC Warwick