
Take a look at day-by-day photos of the projects we visited and the inspirational people we met
The ‘Bashy Bus’ run by Children First, is a travelling bus that sends out key messages to commmunities about HIV and AIDS.
Photo: UNICEF/2007
The purpose of the Youth Voice trip to Jamaica was to visit Jamaican peer educators and projects working to prevent the spread of HIV and AIDS, and to see what we could learn from each other.
As you will see, the Jamaicans have very different ways of dealing with the issues to us here in Britain, which include dance, drama and a brightly-coloured bus!
The UNICEF Youth Advisers returned feeling inspired by what they had seen in Jamaica, and ready to put it into practice. We hope the Jamaicans we visited felt the same way.
Click on the links below to find out more.
- Day 1: UNICEF Jamaica and the Ashe Project
- Day 2: Panos Caribbean and the National Heroes Park
- Day 3: Children First and The Bashy Bus
- Day 4: Women’s Centre and the Portmore Information Centre
- Day 5: Portland AIDS Committee
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