Tunis Declaration on AIDS and the Child in Africa
This paper discusses the Tunis Declaration on AIDS and the Child in Africa made by the OAU Heads of State.
This paper discusses the Tunis Declaration on AIDS and the Child in Africa made by the OAU Heads of State.
Poster to help educate people about good hygiene practices, methods for disinfecting water, and caring for family members who may be at risk of contracting cholera. They are designed for all audiences and the graphics have been made regionally specific
This draft report looks at the effects of HIV/AIDS in tertiary institutions in Ghana.
This is a brief compilation of the impact of HIV and AIDS on Education in Swaziland, Ethiopia, Malawi, Kenya, South Africa, Bostwana, Namibia, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), early and unintended pregnancy leads to a colossal loss of educational opportunities for girls: A high proportion of pregnancies among adolescent girls aged 15-19 years in the region are unintended, and nearly all adolescent girls who have ever been pregnant are out o
This issue of the journal Waterlines looks at experiences of menstrual hygiene management in schools in a number of countries.
This article deals with the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on poverty and education in Africa. It considers the scale and scope of the pandemic and its anticipated impact on education systems in heavily infected sub-Saharan African countries.
This paper examines the evidence on access to conventional schooling for children and young people affected by HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa and makes recommendations for the further development of the SOFIE Project.
This document looks at how HIV/AIDS is conceptualized as having the potential to affect education through ten different mechanisms i.e.
This article gives findings of the impact of the epidemic analysed through absolute and relative mortality rates in 8 high prevalence countries.