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Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2013

E-discussion - Young people and HIV

E-discussion questions included: 1.What do you see as the challenges for young people in accessing services such as HIV testing and how can we overcome this?

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2012

Promoting equity for children living in a world with HIV and AIDS

This article provides a summary of the evidence at a global level on who is missing out on programming to achieve an "AIDS-free generation." In addition the article provides evidence-based interventions which may be implemented to improve both HIV and equity outcomes.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2012

Youth and the Global HIV Pandemic: Reaching Key Affected Populations and Empowering a Generation

This article provides statistics which show how and why HIV prevalence among young people is falling. The article shows statistics in different regions and countries of the world where young people are living with HIV.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2012

GIYPA Roadmap: Supporting young people living with HIV to be meaningfully involved in the HIV response

Each chapter in this roadmap outlines one of the five steps towards GIYPA (greater involvement of young people living with HIV): 1. Understanding what is meant by 'the HIV response'; 2. Finding good reasons to become involved; 3. Linking you and organisations together; 4.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2012

Sub-regional workshop on support for the movement of teachers infected and/or affected by HIV and AIDS in West and Central Africa: Report on workshop proceedings

In West and Central Africa (WCA), teachers are among the most vulnerable since they are seen as role models in the community. HIV & AIDS increase the morbidity and the mortality of already inadequate number of teachers within the education sector.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2012

Applying the Research / Researching the Applied

The conference programme was driven by the presentation of applied case experiences on the following topics: 1. Evaluating HIV/TB/STI prevention projects (e.g. Peer Education, HIV and TB testing, treatment), 2.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2012

Positive learning: meeting the needs of young people living with HIV (YPLHIV) in the education sector

This publication is the result of a partnership between UNESCO and the Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+).

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2012

Spotlight on Gender: Evidence-Based Approaches to Protecting Adolescent Girls at Risk of HIV

Despite decades of investment in HIV prevention, a large and vulnerable population—that of adolescent girls—remains invisible, underserved, and at disproportionate risk of HIV.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2012

Can we be more effective? Strengthening linkages between HIV and AIDS and education and school health and nutrition

On November 30, 2011, the American Institutes for Research, FHI360, the Global Partnership for Education, Save the Children, and the World Bank co-hosted the UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on Education Symposium on HIV & AIDS and education and school health and nutrition (SHN) in Washin

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2012

Strengthening contemporary school health, nutrition and HIV prevention programmes. Report of the 8th Annual Africa Short Course

In June 2012, the Partnership for Child Development (PCD), Imperial College London, in partnership with the Eastern and Southern African Centre for International Parasite Control (ESACIPAC) and West African Centre for International Parasite Control (WACIPAC), delivered the 8th Annual Short Course

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