Educational Activities

Help youth and people of all ages learn more about HIV and AIDS and the conditions of poverty which have deepened the crisis. Browse the following educational activities to find a resource that will work well in your community:
Hunger Education Toolkit
A toolkit on hunger and disease from ELCA World Hunger.
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Taking Root
Hunger Education curriculum for children from ELCA World Hunger.
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Brokenness to WholenessA youth education curriculum on HIV and AIDS developed by the
Lutheran AIDS Network)
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Facilitator Guide 
or the
Participant Booklet
Curricula
Keep the Promise curriculum
God’s Mission in the World curriculum
God’s Mission in the World: An Ecumenical Christian Study Guide on Global Poverty and the Millennium Development GoalsIntended as a resource for congregations and other groups who are looking to broaden their understanding of global poverty and identify opportunities for action, the guide features six weekly devotional and educational sessions exploring Christian understandings of social justice and issues of global poverty, hunger and disease. Session Six of this series focuses on HIV, AIDS and malaria.
Keep the PromiseThe Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance prepared this teaching resource on advocacy and HIV and AIDS as part of its HIV and AIDS campaign. The resource is aimed at young people age 11 to 16, but can be adapted for use with other groups. It includes an overview of basic facts about HIV and AIDS, shares stories of the impact of the AIDS pandemic on youth from around the world, and teaches youth how to make their voices heard in the global struggle to halt and reverse the spread of HIV.