Anglais

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2005

Orphanhood and the long-run impact on children

This paper presents unique evidence that orphanhood matters in the long-run for health and education outcomes, in a region of Northwestern Tanzania, an area deeply affected by HIV-AIDS in Africa. We use a sample of non-orphans surveyed in 1991-94, who were traced and reinterviewed in 2004.

Toolkits & Guides
Toolkits & Guides | 2004

Integrating gender issues into HIV/AIDS programs: An operational guide

This Operational Guide provides specific guidance to national HIV/AIDS program management teams, public-sector ministries, private sector entities, and non-governmental and community-based organizations (NGOs/CBOs) implementing World Bank-financed HIV/AIDS programs and projects, as well as the Wo

Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 2003

HIV/AIDS and child labour

As the HIV/AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa grows in scope and intensity, the situation of children has become more precarious. Advances in the well-being of children in terms of social welfare and health, achieved over several decades, are being compromised.

Programme Reports & Evaluations
Programme Reports & Evaluations | 2005

Education for All HIV and AIDS: the teachers' union response

In order to better meet the needs of teachers' representatives worldwide, EI and its partners decided to merge two key training programmes dealing with Education For All and HIV and AIDS prevention in schools. The two issues are inextricably linked.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2003

HIV/AIDS and young people: hope for tomorrow

This booklet examines the impact of HIV/AIDS on young people, looking at why they are being hit by the epidemic. It puts forward some ideas for HIV/AIDS prevention education and lists some principles for working with young people.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2005

Failing our Children: Barriers to the Right to Education

At the Millennium Summit in 2000, governments reaffirmed ambitious commitments- to ensure that by 2015, every child around the world is able to attend and complete primary school, and to ensure that by 2005, as many girls as boys would be attending school.