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Accelerating the education sector response to HIV and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. A rapid situation analysis of 34 Countries
In recent years, the education sector in low-income countries has come to play an increasingly important role in the health of the school-aged child.
Gender differences in KAP related to HIV/AIDS among freshmen in Afghan universities
This cross-sectional study aimed to describe the level of knowledge, perception/attitude, and practices related to HIV among 1,054 freshmen students in four Afghan universities differences between genders. A probability, two stage sampling method was used.
Education and vulnerability: the role of schools in protecting young women and girls from HIV in southern Africa
Education has a potentially important role to play in tackling the spread of HIV, but is there evidence that this potential is realized?
Gender, HIV/AIDS and the status of teachers: presentation at the 3rd Commonwealth Teacher Research Symposium Maputo, 19th February 2008
This document looks at HIV and AIDS in Commonwealth countries and in particular the impact of HIV and AIDS on teachers. Slightly more than half of those who are infected are women.
HIV Prevention Education and HIV-Related Policies in Secondary Schools -- Selected Sites, United States, 2006
People engaging in risky behavior are at risk for contracting HIV infection. Health education programs in schools can reduce the prevalence of such behaviors among students.
Teacher peer counseling on HIV/AIDS successes and lessons learned from Mangochi District, Malawi, September 2008
More than forty percent of teacher deaths in Malawi are related to HIV/AIDS, making AIDS-related death the most common cause of teacher attrition.
AIDS-related parental loss: does the age when the trauma occurs matter?
The purpose of this paper is to use data from the Kagera region of northwestern Tanzania to investigate the long run impact of the timing of parental death on the education outcomes.
Factors influencing access and retention in primary schooling for children and young people affected by HIV and AIDS: Case studies from rural Malawi
This report presents findings from the second phase of the SOFIE research project.
Educational access and HIV prevention: Making the case for education as a health priority in sub-Saharan Africa
There is much evidence showing an association between sexual behavior and both attendance and attainment. Experimental evidence that school attendance leads to safer sexual behavior is currently under review.