Southern University and A&M College is implementing a women-centered HIV/AIDS prevention program.

The goals of the program are:

1) To increase the HIV/AIDS prevention knowledge among young women attending Southern University.

2) And to reduce the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS among young women attending Southern University.

To achieve these goals, the program objectives are:

1) Imlement a holistic, multi-disciplinary and gendered-centered education and prevention training modules and activities on HIV/AIDS/STDs prevention for SUBR female students and their partners.

2) Develop the capacity of SUBR to adequately address HIV/AIDS/STD prevention education needs of women students and their partners.

3) Establish partnerships with campus student organizations and community organizations to increase access to reproductive health education, behavioral risk-reduction information, counseling, and HIV/STD testing for women students and their partners.

4) Establish networks of HIV health-related services for women attending Southern University.

This program is funded by U.S Department of Health and Human Services / Office on Women's Health.