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Over the years since 2002, OFLIC has organized about three of such Behavior Change Parties (BCP) that has introduced a unique and innovative way of carrying our HIV/AIDS sensitization and education. Moving from BCP I that regrouped youth leaders and peer educators from youth lead NGOs in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Cameroon to come together and discuss their difficulties as well as success in using Behavior Change Analysis and Risk Mapping Skills in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Coming together in a different atmosphere other than that of a seminar made them share experiences and gained new skills in approaches being used by they peers in the field.
BCP II again rallied stakeholders and those who attended BCP I together to teach new techniques in Community Risk and Vulnerability mapping as well as theater for development to be used in the fight against HIV/AIDS. This only laid the ground works for BCP III.
BCP Iii was a follow-up of BCP II. It was the time to asses the efforts so far made by participants in implementing the action plans that were established during BCP II. The party just like the other time was designed to regroup youth leaders and peer educators from youth lead NGOs involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the rural communities of Cameroon to come together and discuss their difficulties as well as success in using Behavior Change Analysis and Risk and Vulnerability Mapping skills in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Coming together in a cozy atmosphere other than that of a formal seminar/workshop setup enabled participants to share their experiences and gain new skills. The party was by the usual facilitator together with two other youths identified as potential facilitators by their peers during the BCP II. Deliberations from this forum would pave the way for the preparation of a broader and international workshop baptized Behavior Change Party IV
And now, BCP IV is around the Conner. This time around, participants from around the world would be invited to share with the youths in Cameroon and experience what they have been able to develop at the end of the three last sessions spread over a period of two years.
The training would include training sessions organized as integral workshops on BCA and RVM including field working visits as well as restitutions of work done and exhibitions of products from the local youth movements. This would culminate in the elaboration of actions plans to be executed at the level of the participating countries with follow-up mechanisms duel established.
The event would be highly animated by cultural dance groups and youth artists as well as presentations by delegations from the participating countries.
The conference fees exclude lodging and feeding. Local transportation would be provided as well as assistance to lodging facilities for international participants on request.
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Organization For Life Care (OFLIC)
OFLIC is concentrated on the future of young people. Our main objective is to fight against HIV/AIDS amongst young people and to mould them to grow up as upright, responsible citizens, capable of assuming, effective leadership and adequately meeting the challenges and responsibilities of life....
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