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SCOUTS VOICE . September 2007.............................................................................................................................................................................................................

Keep the Scout Promise alive


T he scouting movement
promotes care and support to
all no matter what country,
Kiamumbi says: people with HIV
are neglected and depressed because of
poverty. We need to help them. By
community or religion they Emelda Ngendo, 14, Class 7, College
belong. A scout’s duty is to be Pri. Sch.
helpful and respectful to others.
Therefore, keep the Promise, Gift Odour, 13, Class 7, Kicoshep
fight stigma and love everyone. Pri. Sch says: Some people treat
people infected with HIV well while
Mariba Raphael, 12 , Class 7 others discriminate them. For example
Kicoshep Pri. Sch says: he can if a person is infected and has a
support the HIV infected people by business, customers run to other
sharing food and wash clothes for traders and he/she ends up closing the
them. He says people with HIV in his business. As a scout, I would advise
community are treated well. By and encourage people infected to live
Doreen, Thika memorial Church School positively. If my friend gets infected I
would still visit, play and help him in
Susan Muthoni, 11, Class 7, subjects where I’m better. By Evans ENERGIZER: SV journalists and their facilitators shake off stress
Green Cottage Academy Odhiambo, Form 4, Mutiga Boys Sch. during the Editorial Training at Rowallan scout camp in Nairobi.
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How much do you know about HIV?


S n ak e s Test yourself on this game. To make a dice cut a small square of dry cassava or
wood. Use a pen to mark each side with dots 1-6. Make your own board from boxes.

a nd
Use bottle tops or stones as counters. Two or more children can play.
You fail to

er s
organise your time

La d d
so you can care,
read and play

Playing You start having


instructions sex when you
You do not
show empathy
are still young to the sick
Each player takes a turn
rolling the dice. The
player with the highest
number goes first,
followed by the other
players on his or her left.
Players put their pieces
on the "start" square.
First player rolls the dice
and moves his piece on
the board, as many
places as the dice shows. You do not
share sharp
If a player lands at the instruments
bottom of the ladder, he
should read the "action" You refuse to
aloud and then move up You are ready to
sit or play with help the patient
the ladder to the higher people who are through the
place on the board. You know HIV HIV positive sickness
cannot be
If the player lands on a transmitted by
snake head, he reads the hugging or
action and then slides shaking hands
down to the bottom of
the snake.
Play continues: the first
person to reach the
"finish" spot is the
winner. You avoid contact
with blood and
body fluids of an
infected person

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