Lessons Learned

Public Health Tool Kit to Help Replicate Successful Treatment Models
SECURE THE FUTURE® Manual:
Seven Steps to Involve the Community in HIV/AIDS Treatment Support Programmes (First Edition)
Seven Years in Africa Photo Exhibit
"A Time for Hope: A Time to Act"
Click here for lessons learned and case studies from SECURE THE FUTURE, with particular emphasis on the community-based treatment and support site models and the Foundation's NGO Training Institute.
Monitoring and Evaluation Guide (PDF: 2.2MB)
Financial Management Guide (PDF: 289k)
HIV Curriculum for the Health Professional
Sharing our Lessons on Home-based Care
Capacity Building for Effective and Sustainable Programming in HIV/AIDS
Part 1 (PDF: 846k)
Part 2 (PDF: 1.07MB)
A Listening and Responding Skills Course Manual (PDF: 203k)
A Play Therapy Manual (PDF:4.34MB)
Health Record Recording for Children (PDF: 889k)
For additional resources and tools, many developed specifically as part of the SECURE THE FUTURE program, but with information of broader applicability, click here.
Mexican Pediatric HIV/AIDS Initiatives Receive SupportWorking since 1999 with the Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative, the Foundation provided $528,000 in grants to help establish and support a pediatric HIV/AIDS clinic for children at the Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez in Mexico City. The core components of this partnership were training for Mexican pediatricians in HIV/AIDS at the Baylor College of Medicine, a physician exchange program with the U.S., the creation of educational materials on pediatric HIV treatment and a Spanish-language curriculum on the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission.
Life Skills and HIV/AIDS Education for Children in Bangkok SlumsThe Foundation provided a $100,000 grant to the Thai Red Cross to bring life skills and HIV/AIDS education to children and youth living in inner Bangkok slums. The project mapped slum communities for children and youth, formed partnerships with local leaders, assessed needs and awareness and provided education programs in order to reduce this highly vulnerable population's risk of contracting HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Family Planning, HIV/AIDS and Sex Education for Teenagers in ThailandWith some 10 million teenagers living in Thailand, it is clear that they will play an important role in the future of that country. Yet many are engaging in sexual activities at earlier ages, including risky activities that can lead to disease transmission, including HIV/AIDS. To help better inform teenagers of the risks and of alternative behaviors, the Foundation supported efforts by the Population and Community Development Association in Thailand to provide family planning, HIV/AIDS and sex education for teenagers-particularly female teenagers-in 30 schools in and around Bangkok as well as in several schools in other provinces in the region. Teachers and students attended a camp where a core group of volunteers were trained to work on a variety of related activities in the community. Mobile vans visited schools to provide education and awareness activities. Materials were created and programs, ranging from hotlines to drop-in centers and web sites, were initiated.