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JOMA Project : ウィキペディア英語版 | JOMA Project The JOMA Project aims to develop Mozambican youths' capacity to recognize and adopt behaviors to reduce HIV transmission. In collaboration with government and NGO partners, the project has realized its aims through annual conferences and support of school-based communications clubs since 2006. The acronym JOMA stands for Jovens Para Mudança e Acção, which is Portuguese for Youth for Change and Social Action.〔 Peace Corps Notes from Mozambique ()〕〔 PEPFAR Preventive Programs for Youth () 〕〔 Jovens para Mudança e Acção on Soulbeat Africa () 〕 ==History== The JOMA Project was conceived by Peace Corps volunteers in Mozambique and officially began in April 2006 with a conference for teachers and students from 17 Mozambican secondary schools. Since 2006, the project has expanded and now functions in 39 secondary schools in all of Mozambique's provinces. Although originally focused on young men, young women are now involved in some programs and were invited to the 2009 conferences. 〔 PEPFAR: Mozambique Challenging Gender Roles to Promote Healthy Behavior () 〕
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