Centro de Recursos de Salud y Educación
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Africa's orphaned generations
The HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has already orphaned a generation of children - and now seems set to orphan generations more. Today, over 11 million children under the age of 15 living in sub-Saharan Africa have been robbed of one or both parents by HIV/AIDS.
Responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic: 'best practice' issues for educators
Extract from a paper prepared for the Commonwealth Secretariat, London.This paper discusses the role of the eucation sector in fighting HIV/AIDS and the education responses to HIV/AIDS.
Preventing HIV transmission through education
This paper examines ways in which education can contribute to reducing the likelihood of HIV transmission.
HIV and AIDS in context: the needs of learners and educators
The following 'think piece' is a collection of observations selected principally from a very rapid September 2003 tour of Malawi, Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania and Uganda, recent fieldwork in Botswana, Rwanda and Zimbabwe, and UNESCO Nairobi cluster workshops on education and teachers hel
Toolkit for HIV prevention among mobile populations in the Greater Mekong Subregion
This is a toolkit to guide the management and implementation of HIV prevention programmes for mobile populations in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
Our families, our friends, an action guide: mobilise your community for HIV/AIDS prevention and care
Using the experience of Mae Chan community (Thailand), this publication aims to identify and document best practice to help build up resilience to withstand the impact of HIV/AIDS.
Mobility and HIV/AIDS in the Greater Mekong Subregion
The aim of the study is to present a comprehensive overview of population mobility and HIV/AIDS in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS).
HIV prevention needs and successes: a tale of three countries. An update on HIV prevention success in Senegal, Thailand and Uganda
A UNAIDS report on successful interventions to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS in selected countries including Thailand.
Drug use and HIV vulnerability: policy research study in Asia
Drug use and HIV vulnerability remain issues of great concern for many countries in Asia and the Pacific because surveys indicate that in some geographical areas more than sixty per cent of all injecting drug users are HIV-positive.