University of Nairobi HIV/AIDS policy
This document is designed to address challenges of implementing HIV/AIDS policy at the University of Nairobi (UoN).
This document is designed to address challenges of implementing HIV/AIDS policy at the University of Nairobi (UoN).
Cette revue propose des articles d'analyse sur la situation des enfants de 0 à 8 ans en Afrique sub-saharienne par rapport au VIH/sida. Il s'adresse avant tout aux preneurs de décision et aux enseignants.
Namibia has been independent for more than ten years, and the nature of the struggle facing our country has changed. The fight is no longer for freedom from political domination, but against HIV/AIDS.HIV/AIDS is a continuing, critical public health issue.
The first AIDS case in Botswana was reported in 1985. By the year 2000 the country was experiencing one of the severest HIV/AIDS epidemic on the continent. The governments' initial response was to start a National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) and a short Term Plan.
Malawi, like its neighbours in the Sub-Saharan Africa region, has been severely affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Since the first case of HIV/AIDS was identified in May, 1985 epidemiological data has continued to show a rapidly escalating epidemic.
This policy document provides an overview of Kenya's HIV and AIDS situation, the policies put in place by the Kenyan Government to contain the disease and Highridge's response to the epidemic.
This Adolescent Reproductive Health and Development Policy (ARH&D) responds to concerns about adolescents raised in the National Population Policy for Sustainable Development (NPPSD), the National Reproductive Health Strategy, the Children's Act (2001), and other national and International de
The purpose of this Report is to define the policy direction, objectives and standards that will guide the development of a comprehensive National School Health Program for the Kingdom of Bahrain and provide the framework for collaborative, integrated development of services between government, c
Este documento presenta la política nacional de salud sexual y reproductiva (SSR) para el periodo 2002 a 2006.
L'avenir des pays africains semble hypothéqué par l'avancée destructrice de la pandémie du VIH/SIDA.