The K4L Curriculum is an interactive sport-based programme that:
- Educates youth about how to avoid HIV infection including transmission, prevention, risk awareness and peer pressure.
- Diminishes stigma and discrimination surrounding HIV including counselling and testing, gender equality, support of people living with HIV.
- Empowers youth with critical life skills including self-esteem, teamwork, discipline and decision-making.
K4L identifies and trains school teachers, coaches, youth leaders and other community role models to deliver the curriculum to a variety of community groups.
The curriculum creates a fun, friendly and safe environment where youth can play sport and develop healthy attitudes and behaviours concerning HIV.
The programme targets all youth (ages 10-18), with a particular focus on orphans and vulnerable children
