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SIT Graduate Institute/SIT Study Abroad

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2006

Fiji: Multiculturalism and Social Change

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Working With The Tabu: Hiv/Aids Education Strategies In Fiji, Amanda Butts Apr 2006

Working With The Tabu: Hiv/Aids Education Strategies In Fiji, Amanda Butts

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The focus of this paper is the cultural tabu, or taboo, in Fiji that prevents the open discussion of sex and therefore complicates education efforts towards HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention. Specific factors perpetuate the tabu including using it as an excuse to simply ignore a complex issue such as HIV/AIDS and using it to keep sex off social agendas in a predominantly Christian nation. Where organizations have taken strides to work with or break the tabu, the author examines and analyzes various education strategies employed by a variety of sectors including schools, health care facilities, faith-based organizations, the HIV positive …