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UNESCO's short guide to the essential characteristics of effective HIV prevention
This booklet aims to increase understanding of the characteristics of efficient and effective HIV and AIDS responses.
HIV Preventive Education Information Kit for School Teachers
The HIV Preventive Education Information Kit for School Teachers is an attempt to provide teachers and teacher trainees with the basic information that they should know when teaching young people about HIV and AIDS.
EDUCAIDS: Technical briefs
The EDUCAIDS Technical Briefs are two-page summaries of key issues related to the five essential components of a comprehensive education sector response to HIV and AIDS: 1) quality education; 2) content, curriculum and learning materials; 3) educator training and support; 4) policy, management an
EDUCAIDS: overviews of practical resources
The EDUCAIDS Overviews of Practical Resources provide guidance on the technical and operational aspects of this response.
EDUCAIDS: framework for action
Recognising the vital role of the education sector in national responses to HIV and AIDS, the UNAIDS Committee of Cosponsoring Organizations (CCO) launched EDUCAIDS, the Global Initiative on Education and HIV and AIDS, in March 2004.
Quality education and HIV and AIDS
This paper presents a framework for quality education to show how education systems can and must change in their analysis and conduct in relation to HIV and AIDS.
Schools. School-based education for drug abuse prevention
For some decades now students have been given lessons about drugs in school in the belief that education about drugs can change their behaviour.
A strong start: good practices in using a local situation assessment to begin a youth substance abuse prevention project
This publication documents the experience of more than 100 community-based organisations in Southern Africa, Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe-in planning a prevention response to substance abuse among the youth of their communities.