This course is part of a global commitment and recognition of the importance of addressing HIV and young people.

This one-day course has been developed as an additional optional training for the World Health Organization (WHO) Integrated Management of Adolescent and Adult Illness (IMAI) package, focusing on adolescents living with HIV. The target audience for this training are first-level facility health workers who have attended the WHO IMAIBasic HIV Care with ART and Prevention training course and the WHO IMAI Acute Care training course, and are working with adolescent patients. The objectives of this course are to orient a range of health workers, including medical officers and nurses, to the special characteristics of adolescence and to identify and practice appropriate ways of addressing important issues for adolescents living with HIV. 

The linked resources include a facilitation guide, participants guide, and a poster-sized reference (wall chart) for health workers. 

Course Objectives 
The objectives of this course are to orient a range of health workers, including medical of- ficers and nurses, to the special characteristics of adolescence and to identify and practice appropriate ways of addressing important issues for adolescents living with HIV. 
IMAI One-day Orientation on Adolescents Living with HIV 
 

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