HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign through Sports in Yangon: The Pioneering Service-Learning Program of Dagon University, Myanmar

Rapid sports programs and activities have served as an avenue to unify people of diverse backgrounds and persuasions. More than promoting national or local pride and contributing to friendship, sportsmanship and social unity, sports also serves as a tool to popularize certain advocacies. Dagon Unive...

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Main Authors: Tun Aye Aye, Del Carmen Allen V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20185901004
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spelling doaj-8171f27b9e9c49e48a9033891859e6c42021-02-02T08:51:49ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242018-01-01590100410.1051/shsconf/20185901004shsconf_aprcsl2017_01004HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign through Sports in Yangon: The Pioneering Service-Learning Program of Dagon University, MyanmarTun Aye AyeDel Carmen Allen V.Rapid sports programs and activities have served as an avenue to unify people of diverse backgrounds and persuasions. More than promoting national or local pride and contributing to friendship, sportsmanship and social unity, sports also serves as a tool to popularize certain advocacies. Dagon University in Myanmar took advantage of this value of sports when it implemented “Playing Football, Learning HIV AIDS”, ―A Football for Development” program, a pioneering Service-Learning Program focused on utilizing football training activities as a tool for social action through HIV/AIDS information and education campaign for school children in 2015. In a country where about 220 000 people are living with HIV/AIDS, including 77 000 women, sports can be used for social action to increase awareness. This paper looks into the pioneering effort of the university and how sport for social action can be expanded to further promote peace and development.https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20185901004HIV/AIDS awarenessSports in service learningYangon
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author Tun Aye Aye
Del Carmen Allen V.
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Del Carmen Allen V.
HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign through Sports in Yangon: The Pioneering Service-Learning Program of Dagon University, Myanmar
SHS Web of Conferences
HIV/AIDS awareness
Sports in service learning
Yangon
author_facet Tun Aye Aye
Del Carmen Allen V.
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title HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign through Sports in Yangon: The Pioneering Service-Learning Program of Dagon University, Myanmar
title_short HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign through Sports in Yangon: The Pioneering Service-Learning Program of Dagon University, Myanmar
title_full HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign through Sports in Yangon: The Pioneering Service-Learning Program of Dagon University, Myanmar
title_fullStr HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign through Sports in Yangon: The Pioneering Service-Learning Program of Dagon University, Myanmar
title_full_unstemmed HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign through Sports in Yangon: The Pioneering Service-Learning Program of Dagon University, Myanmar
title_sort hiv/aids awareness campaign through sports in yangon: the pioneering service-learning program of dagon university, myanmar
publisher EDP Sciences
series SHS Web of Conferences
issn 2261-2424
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Rapid sports programs and activities have served as an avenue to unify people of diverse backgrounds and persuasions. More than promoting national or local pride and contributing to friendship, sportsmanship and social unity, sports also serves as a tool to popularize certain advocacies. Dagon University in Myanmar took advantage of this value of sports when it implemented “Playing Football, Learning HIV AIDS”, ―A Football for Development” program, a pioneering Service-Learning Program focused on utilizing football training activities as a tool for social action through HIV/AIDS information and education campaign for school children in 2015. In a country where about 220 000 people are living with HIV/AIDS, including 77 000 women, sports can be used for social action to increase awareness. This paper looks into the pioneering effort of the university and how sport for social action can be expanded to further promote peace and development.
topic HIV/AIDS awareness
Sports in service learning
Yangon
url https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20185901004
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