Accelerating education’s response to HIV and AIDS
A review was conducted to assess key achievements of the Accelerate Initiative, lessons learned and possible ways forward.
A review was conducted to assess key achievements of the Accelerate Initiative, lessons learned and possible ways forward.
Recent research highlights the need for the assessment of the impact of HIV and AIDS on education in the Caribbean as integral to its mitigation. The analysis presented in this paper is the first to attempt such an assessment.
In May 2006, Education International (EI) published ' Training for Life' a draft report aimed at establishing a clear picture on the record of governments in providing pre- and in-service training to teachers on HIV and AIDS.
Documento que describe un proyecto de educación de pares aplicado en escuelas de barrios marginales de Córdoba, Argentina y que tuvo como objetivo: "Incorporar la prevención del VIH/SIDA en el Sistema Educativo Formal y en su contexto barrial en la Ciudad de Córdoba".
Descripción de la campaña "Házte la Prueba" realizada por la Organización Panamericana de la Salud y Comunicación Positiva. Es una campaña de fomento a la realización de pruebas de detección de VIH.
Current interest in cross-generational sex is largely due to the feminization of the HIV and AIDS epidemic.
Folleto educativo de prevención del VIH dirigido a público general, publicado en la prensa peruana por el Ministerio de Salud y CONAMUSA.
During a research period of two months in Guyana, the EFAIDS programme was evaluated looking at its effects in a broader social context. In this study data was collected through semi-structured interviews and participatory observations during EFAIDS training workshops.
The study described here explores, for three regions with generalized HIV and AIDS epidemics, the impact of the epidemic on teacher supply now and up to 2015, the target date for the achievement of education for all.
In recent years, gender dynamics in education in the English-speaking Caribbean have undergone significant shifts. On the one hand, educational access, retention and attainment by girls have improved significantly and should be celebrated.