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De: "Adebayo Samuel" [ Profil ]
Sujet: Abia North Report: Onaolapo Gboyega S.
Envoyé: Aug 4th, 2007 - 06:08:59

 
NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE CORP
FAMILY LIFE HEALTH EDUCATION
ABA NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ABA.
PROVIDENCE SKILLS COLLEGE
OVOM 1, ABA
ABIA STATE.

REPORT
In response to your request by the text I received on 16th July 2007 at 2:35 pm, I hereby present my FLHE report.
Please note that this report is sequel to the one I have presented before on line. Now to start with, may I quickly remind you of the various problems I and indeed we entirely in aba north. Encountered in the course of this project.
They are as follows:

There was no existing CDS group with the sole purpose of fulfilling this project at the time we came and we are not allowed to form a CDS group with respect to MDG, unlike some local government.
The sole proprietor of my place of primary assignment did not give me any allocation of period/ time out of the normal school periods to be dedicated to this project. However, he promised to allow me some minutes to used during a weekly social gathering programme on Thursdays. During this weekly programme, I was always granted only 30mins to talk and that to the entire students of the school. Even with this, things did not usually go as scheduled as all the time would either be spent on quiz and debate or drama.
The school I am serving is still a growing one with little space to accommodate students. Therefore, it has not been easy to separate junior classes from senior ones to train them. More so, the programme mentioned above is a general programme.
As a result of these problem mentioned above, I decided to walk hand in hand with two HIV/AIDS pet corps members in my school, we formed a club called HIV/AIDS CLUB, and on these basis, I carried out my project.
The club is composed of both junior and senior students on the basis of willingness to participate in the club. A total of sixty (60) students were trained (fifty (50) females and ten (10) males). Meeting day was still on Thursdays but it was based on club meetings. The students were taught the following topics or modules in their details as follows:

TOPIC ONE:
Introduction to family
- What Is A Family
- Types Of Family
- Importance Of Family
- What Good Children Do

TOPIC TWO:
Relationships
- Define Different Types Of Relationships;
- Families
- Friendship
- Love
- Dating/Courtship
- Marriage
- Parenting
- Relationships With The Larger Society
TOPIC THREE
Growing up/ Human development
- Being A Girl
- Being A Boy
- Menstruation
- Wet Dreams
- Puberty
- Body Image
- Reproduction
- Sexual Identity And Relationships

TOPIC FOUR
HIV & AIDS And Sexual Health
- STIS" and HIV/AIDS
- What is HIV & AIDS?
- Modes Of Transmission
- Prevention
- Care And Support For PLWHA
- Sexual Abuse And What To Do
- Sex Not For Children
- Why Children Should Not Have Sex
- How To Say No To Sex
- Different Diseases One Can Get Through Sex

TOPIC FIVE
Personal Skills
- Values
- Self Esteem
- Decision-Making
- Goal Setting
- Communication
- Assertiveness
- Negotiation (For Lower Secondary)
- Refusal Skills

TOPIC SIX
Sexual Behaviour
- Sexuality Throughout Life
- Abstinence

I am confident that the students are taught and now know key issues regarding relationships, HIV/AIDS, sexuality, development, refusal skills and the rest. The students were allowed to fully participate and express themselves in every things we do as some of the songs we sang were composed by some students. Such like
Come and see o!(2x)
Come and see (2x)
Come and see HIV is real
Come and see many souls
They die
Composed by

AGU ADANMA (S S2)
Below is a table showing the names, class, age and sex of the trained students in the HIV/AIDS club.

HIV/AIDS CLUB MEMBERS
AT
PROVIDENCE SKILL COLLEGE OVOM 1, ABA.

S/N

NAMES
CLASS
AGE
SEX
1
OWEH MERCY AKUNNA
S S 2
15 - 21
FEMALE
2
NWAIKE IJEOMA
"
"
"
3
EUCHARIAL NWAOGU
"
"
"
4
FAITH EMMANUEL
"
"
"
5
HELEN OTETE
"
"
"
6
LOVE NDUAGULBE
"
"
"
7
PRETTY CHIOMA
"
"
"
8
AGU ADANMA
"
"
"
9
OLUCHI CHUKWUEMEKA
"
"
"
10
NWANKAEGO UGWHALA
"
"
"
11
NANCY NWAIGWE
"
"
"
12
CHIEMELA STANLEY
"
"
MALE
13
ULOAKU UWA
"
"
FEMALE
14
EZINNE SUNDAY
"
"
"
15
OKAMGBA EBERECHI
"
"
"
16
CHIKAODI SYLVESTER
"
"
"
17
GOODNESS JOHN
"
"
"
18
NKWACHI AGHARANDU
"
"
"
19
PEACE FRIDAY
"
"
"
20
EDITH ACHIBIRI
"
"
"
21
AMARACHI GABRIEL
"
"
"
22
OKWUCHI OKEZIE
S S 1
14 - 18
MALE
23
ENYERIBE DAVID
"
"
"
24
EDNA IHEENAETU
"
"
"
25
KELECHI DAVID
"
"
"
26
UDOCHI CHIDI
"
"
"
27
MGBOJI INNOCENT
"
"
"
28
UGWU NKECHI
"
"
FEMALE
29
PRECIOUS EDWARD
J S S 3
12 - 15
"
30
ONYEDIKACHI AZUKA
"
"
"
31
PRECIOUS OKORIE
"
"
"
32
ULOAKU SILAS
"
"
"
33
NNEBUIKE NWAUBANI
"
"
"
34
IJEOMA FRIDAY
"
"
"
35
ODINAKACHI OKORO
J S S 2
11- 14
"
36
JANET OKORO
"
"
"
37
NWAOKELEME ROSEMARY
"
"
"
38
NWABUEZE GIFT
"
"
"
39
AGHARANDU CHIZARAM
"
"
"
40
PEACE DOMINIC
"
"
"
41
LILIAN NWACHINEMEREM
"
"
"
42
GIFT NWABUEZE
"
"
"
43
ADAKU NWAORU
"
"
"
44
FINEDAUGHTER JACOBS
"
"
"

45
GLORY OGBONNA
"
"
"
46
KATE LAWRENCE
"
"
"
47
QUEEN MARK
"
"
'
48
IDINNA CHINYERE
"
"
"
49
ESTHER SUNDAY
"
"
"
50
ABIGAIL MONDAY
J S S 1
10 - 13
"
51
BLESSING ENGINNA
"
"
"
52
ANTHONIA OMELIHU
"
"
MALE
53
GIFT CHINYERE
"
"
FEMALE
54
CHIDI ISRAEL
"
"
MALE
55
BRIDGET UFOMBA
"
"
FEMALE
56
UCHICHI UWAOGU
"
"
"
57
VINE ESINWOKE
"
"
"
58
AMARACHI NWAOMA
"
"
"
59
CHIJIOKE JACOB
"
"
MALE
60
UCHECHI SUNDAY
"
"
FEMALE

Moreover, we carried out a sensitization programme on HIV/ AIDS on Wednesday 11th July, 2007. During this programme, we walked and sang, distributing & pasting materials on HIV / AIDS and educating students of others schools. Some of the schools we visited are Faith Tabernacle comprehensive secondary school, Ovom Girl's secondary school, and His Miracle secondary school. All in the same ovom 1 area.
In the course of carrying out this project, I have also discovered that the bulk of the success of the project hang solidly on one's love for humanity and willingness to sacrifice one's resources when the need arises. Personally, I had had to give out my money, resources and even spend extra time to help a dear member (female) of the club who became a victim of wrong relationship with an opposite sex. Thank God, he (God) has also taken control of this situation
Certainly, this project has made impact on many and is still making it. I know it is a lifetime project and I will like to continue it anywhere I find myself as long as I live, but I'll like to say that the motivation, encouragement visitation, support, materials, strategies, and all it will take to actualize this project effectively are inadequate and should be improved subsequently.

Thanks
ONAOLAPO GBOYEGA .S. WISDOM

Adebayo Samuel
Strategy Coordinator,
Development Partnership International
4 Eleme Road (LTCM Premises) by Eleme Junction, Port Harcourt 500001
NIGERIA
http://www.developmentpartnership.org
adebayo (at) developmentpartnership.org
Phone/Fax: +234 84 751 002
Mobile:+234 803 552 7743




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