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Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2003

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

Programme Reports & Evaluations
Programme Reports & Evaluations | 2003

Youth alive initiatives project

This programme is included in the Source Book of HIV/AIDS Prevention Program that presents 13 cases studies of good and promising practices of HIV/AIDS prevention programs in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2003

Abstinence and delayed sexual initiation

Promoting abstinence is an important strategy that can help delay sexual activity, but complementary messages are needed for those who are sexually active.

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2001

Strategic Plan 2002-2006

Human Immune-deficiency Virus (HIV) started to spread in Zimbabwe in the early 1980s with the first case of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) identified in 1985.

Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 2001

Home, the best medicine, Zimbabwe

This booklet is one of an ongoing series prepared during the UNESCO-DANIDA training workshops to produce gender-sensitive materials for HIV/AIDS prevention for southern African countries.

Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 2001

Real men, take responsibility, Zimbabwe

This booklet is one of an ongoing series prepared during the UNESCO-DANIDA training workshops to produce gender-sensitive materials for HIV/AIDS prevention for southern African countries.

Programme Reports & Evaluations
Programme Reports & Evaluations | 2003

Education and HIV/AIDS: a sourcebook of HIV/AIDS prevention programs

The Sourcebook aims to support efforts by countries to strengthen the role of the education sector in the prevention of HIV/AIDS by sharing their practical experience of designing and implementing programs that are targeted at school-age children.