HIV and AIDS in the education sector in Cambodia: facts, figures and notes on the national response (Fact Sheet: 1)
This ICHA Fact Sheet (#1) aims at briefly describing how the Ministry is responding to the HIV and AIDS epidemic.
This ICHA Fact Sheet (#1) aims at briefly describing how the Ministry is responding to the HIV and AIDS epidemic.
This ICHA Fact Sheet (#4) aims at briefly describing the Ministry's institutional arrangements for strengthening its Interdepartmental Committee for HIV and AIDS (ICHA).
This ICHA Fact Sheet (#5) aims at briefly describing the Ministry's Output Based Incentive (OBI) scheme that encourage and reward staff performance for those who actively participate in the Ministry's HIV and AIDS programme.This manual sets out the basis of the scheme which broadly para
This ICHA Fact Sheet (#3) aims at briefly describing the Ministry's national "Life Skills for HIV and AIDS Education Programme" (LSHE).
This ICHA Fact Sheet (#2) aims at briefly describing the Ministry's Monitoring and Evaluation system that is based on a dual approach using quantitative and qualitative tools for assessing both process and impacts of HIV and AIDS programme.
This circular provides guidelines for all schools to help them implement in the HIV/AIDS policy in their school.
This five-year costed National Plan of Action addresses the survival, protection, care and support needs of the most vulnerable children in Nigeria. It was developed through consultative and participatory approaches among all stakeholders, including adults and children.
This ICHA Fact Sheet (#7) aims at briefly describing how the Ministry is selecting and contracting NGOs to assist in the implementation of the national "Life Skills for HIV and AIDS Education Programme" that is implemented across Cambodia for students, out-of-school youth and street chi
The purpose of this document is to give guidelines on the steps and rational behind the need to have curriculum integration and capacity building in tertiary institutions.
The objectives of the policy are:To assist those uninfected to remain free of HIV.To support those already infected with HIV and those affected by the epidemic.To sustain a high level of awareness.To influence positive behavioural change.To develop preventive HIV/AIDS programmes.To encourage volu