PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
TITLE: YOUTH PREVENCION AND EDUCATION AGAINST
HIV/STDs, Interchange Program, Dominican Republic.
OBJECTIVE:
The " YOUTH PREVENCION AND EDUCATION AGAINST HIV/STDs"
Interchange Program establishes and offers excellent opportunities
to the participants, to learn and share first hand all aspects
of Dominican culture and HIV/AIDs. The main strategy of the project
consists to train educators or "multipliers" of diverse social
and cultural-ethnic groups, in aspects related with the AIDS.
These multipliers teach to the other members of the community
and these to other ones and more. During the week the student
will be participant in the workshop and sports or cultural activities
by living with host families or small hotels and meeting many
new friends throughout the week, Monday through Friday. On weekends,
the students will be traveling throughout the Spanish part of
the island, which is shared with the Republic of Haiti. In this
manner, they will not only be working or studying, but experience
real Dominican life.
The objective of the development of this project
is to stop the expansion of the epidemic of the HIV through the
amplification of the programs and activities directed to the groups
of high risk; to increase the knowledge of the VIH/AIDs in the
population in general and; to strengthen the institutional capacity
to assure the effectiveness and sustainable of the effort. An
integral part of the program is for the Youth and other adventurous
persons to explore and learn about a culture that is foreign to
them.
We will implement national & international exchanges
with the students of primary, high school and university student,
to inform them on the topic of VIH/SIDA and their derived and
at the same time the national students as international will have
the opportunity to enlarge their cultural, educational and social
knowledge through 3 or 5 days training workshops that will take
place in different city of the country and also to the foreigners
countries.
The program is based out of Santo Domingo, the
capital city.
Arrival:
When the students arrive, all the Guanin Center
staff will gather to welcome them. They will be taken to a city
hotel or to the beach, where they will begin their orientation
about the program and the time flame, information about the island,
its culture and customs, as well as learn important information
about urban transportation, food and water precautions, safety
precautions, etc. We take these steps in order to avoid the frustrations
of Culture Shock and to keep the students healthy and safe. After
being received and welcomed by our staff, conducted to a hotel,
and participating in the orientation, each student will be introduced
to his or her host family.
Host families:
We have visited the families one by one and evaluated them as
appropriate for being host families for our visiting students.
The evaluation covers the physical accommodations as well as the
family members themselves. We have confidence that these families
will be excellent temporary hosts, who will help make each student's
experience warm and memorable.
The students will live with Dominican host families,
where they will have the opportunity to practice their Spanish.
The host families provide 2 meals per day, breakfast and lunch.
Practice their Spanish. The host families provide 2 meals per
day, breakfast and lunch. The students' rooms will be equipped
with the following: Double bed, ceiling fan, desk and chair, closet,
and access to both a telephone and a television. While comfortable
and safe, please note that Dominicans at all social levels live
with unavoidable water and electrical shortages, which will be
touched upon during orientation.
Note:
We will not be using host families for this program, all the group
will be all together at the hotel Europa, in the Colonial Zone,
in Santo Domingo and others hotel during the field trip.
Lodging:
Hotel Europa 3 stars, Colonial Zone Santo Domingo.
Services included, breakfast, hot water, double room per 2 students
with 2 beds, TV Cable, Air conditioner, Tel and Wifi internet
Located in the Colonial Zone, close to the Plaza Espana and La
ruin de los Franciscans, Street M. Merino.
Meals:
All the meals are included for the 7 nights and
8 days trip, 3 meals a day
Transportation:
All transportation are included in the all the
field trip, pick up at the airport, transportation to the country
side, local transportation and deriver to the airport and more.
Voluntary services available:
All students will be able to participate in various
kinds of volunteer services, which are offered to the program
through the Guanin Center, Inc.
Professors:
We will be implemented courses and workshops and
use the best Dominican professor in sexual education and educational
psychologists to educate our kids, youth and the community about
sexuality and HIV/AIDs, where the orientation can reached at least
50% of the Dominican Republic population. Our professors are well
known academics who teach classes in Dominican universities; they
are bilingual, with past experience teaching foreign exchange
students.
Staff:
The program will provide staff who are available
24 hours a day to assist in all aspects of the students' stay
and to respond to any and all needs that may arise. They will
attend to all the students' needs and will participate in the
welcoming activities, excursions, tours, student exchanges, voluntary
service work, etc. Security: The students's security is one of
our most essential concerns. We use the safest sites and services
in Santo Domingo so that the program functions at its best and
for the wellbeing of the students and other participants. We will
be using principally urban zones, with good facilities and easy
transportation access, good communication services, and with nearby
supermarkets, stores, Internet cafes, and restaurants/bars. These
sites were selected because they are in the safest zones, where
the students can interact without worry. These sites offer all
the required facilities and guarantee that the students will have
free and easy access and, also important, these are sites that
offer students another dimension of the authentic Dominican cultural
experience.
STRUCTURE:
The YOUTH PREVENCION AND EDUCATION AGAINST HIV/STDs
program is coordinated through Guanin Center, Inc., and subcontracted
2 more fundamental institutions
ACADEMIC PATTERN:
Hospital Padre Billini, Colonial Zone, HIV/AIDs
Hospital Centro de la Salud, Public hospital,
HIV/AIDs Hospital Private clinic,
HIV/AIDS USAD University, Health department, HIV/AID And more
REQUIREMENTS:
The program will be administered by Guanin Center, Inc. and subcontracted
by 2 more institutions mentioned above under STRUCTURE.
Beginning date:
The program will be begin in Santo Domingo de Guzmán, capital
of the Dominican Republic, in mid 2009- or 2010, from Jun 20,
2010 to August 21, 2010, every year. We will be receiving from
10 to 15 groups a year and then we will be sending oversea from
2 to 5 groups, lens of the program 8 nights and 9 days and group
from 10 to 18 students and 2 assistants.
Social-cultural/educational/sports activities
We will implement national & international exchanges with the
students of primary, high school and university student, to inform
them on the topic of VIH/SIDA and their derived and at the same
time the national students as international will have the opportunity
to enlarge their cultural, educational and social knowledge through
3 or 5 days training workshops that will take place in different
city of the country and also to the foreigners countries.
Sport: Baseball tournament, basketball, soccer, swimming,
athletic and more
Cultural/education: Theater, panting, workshop and other
Social: Build a small clinic for the people with HIV/AID,
reforest (plan tree) dental program and more
Goals:
Through the Centro Cultural Guanín, Inc., we will provide both
national and international exchanges, where Dominican population
with few financial resources will be able to participate in AIDs
prevention, educational/cultural activities with foreign students.
We will seek additional financial assistance so that CCTUR Guanín,
Inc. can continue working in its programs and where the orientation
of prevention and education against HIV/AID can be reached more
than 50% of the Dominican Republic population.
Observations:
CCTUR Guanín is planning to have more activities aimed at integrating
more institutions into the YOUTH PREVENCION AND EDUCATION AGAINST
HIV/STDs program that provides mutually beneficial services,
as previously established. Facilitators will be sent to various
provinces to introduce the program in regional study centers.
The work will be done through a commission that includes members
and collaborators of the CCTUR Guanín, which will make the contacts.
A diverse variety of activities will take place to help nurture
this team of indispensable members who will help to make viable
this essential part of the overall program and its goals.
Indicators:
More than 25% of Dominican population with scarce resources
will be able to benefit from this program. The General Direction
of the Control of Infections of Sexual Transmission and AIDS (DIGECITSS)
of the Secretary of State of the Public Health and Social Attendance
(SESPAS) it estimates that in the Dominican Republic around 120,000
people are living with the virus of the HIV, around nine times
the reported total of accumulated cases, more than 16,000 have
died as consequence of the AIDS. Explicit reference is made to
the project of VIH/AID like one of several of the instruments
to increase the access from the poor population in the Dominican
Republic to the benefits of the social development and the economic
growth.
Proposals:
Offer wider opportunity to Dominican youth and promote education
and the integration of technical-professional programs. Reduce
the percentage of youth who are not able to develop their abilities,
thus cannot contribute to national development. Awaken our youths
to the opportunities that await them in technical-professional
certification. Prepare them for a more prosperous and fulfilled
future.
End Goal: To improve the life condition of the Dominican
populace through acquired knowledge, which will permit them to
maximize the employment opportunities that are available in the
country. The mission of the Center Cultural Guanin, Inc. in the
Dominican Republic is to provide a safe, supportive place where
children, youth and every body can experience new opportunities,
overcome barriers, build positive relationships and develop confidence
and skills for life.
The Program Include: all inclusive, transportation, foods, accommodation,
assistance and tax
Lens of the program: 8 nights and 9 days per group..