Políticas y Estrategias

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2004

Education and Sports Sector Policy and Guidelines on HIV/AIDS

This policy and guidelines document is a response to a Government of Uganda initiative which requires that each sector should develop a sector specific policy that is consistent with and responds to the National Strategic Framework.

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2004

Education sector policy on HIV and AIDS

The Education Sector Policy on HIV and AIDS formalises the rights and responsibilities of every persons involved, directly or indirectly, in the education sector with regard to HIV and AIDS: the learners, their parents and care-givers, educators, managers, administrators, support staff and the ci

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2004

Mombasa Polytechnic HIV/AIDS Policy

The AIDS epidemic is a threat to mankind's existence. Many institutions are confronted with the disease and do not know how to handle it and its related facets.

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2003

HIV and AIDS Policy: Highridge Teachers College, Kenya

This policy document provides an overview of Kenya's HIV and AIDS situation, the policies put in place by the Kenyan Government to contain the disease and Highridge's response to the epidemic.

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2003

National policy on HIV/AIDS for the education sector

Namibia has been independent for more than ten years, and the nature of the struggle facing our country has changed. The fight is no longer for freedom from political domination, but against HIV/AIDS.HIV/AIDS is a continuing, critical public health issue.

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2002

University of Botswana: HIV/AIDS Policy

The University of Botswana, as an institution of higher learning, recognizes the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a serious threat to the well-being and continued development of the nation.

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2004

University of Zululand Policy on HIV/AIDS

The country's Higher Education Sector appears to be particularly badly affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, with some estimates indicating that infection levels amongst undergraduates might be as high as 1 in 4.