Towards health promoting schools in Africa: an examination of selected health issues in African universities and schools
This paper will provide an overview of the HIV/AIDS situation globally and in Africa.
This paper will provide an overview of the HIV/AIDS situation globally and in Africa.
Maintaining and enhancing educational quality in the context of the HIV and AIDS epidemic is particularly difficult because the virus is infecting increasing numbers of teaching and administrative staff in the education sector. The epidemic is also affecting pupils.
HIV/AIDS is having a devastating effect on the education sector in sub-Saharan Africa.
Through this Policy document, the KNUT seeks to set directions and chart out a roadmap for responding to the HIV and AIDS challenge, in improving the conditions of both the infected and affected members and union employees.
In May 2006, Education International (EI) published ' Training for Life' a draft report aimed at establishing a clear picture on the record of governments in providing pre- and in-service training to teachers on HIV and AIDS.
School inspection and advisory support is the "sin qua non" for ensuring quality in education.
Another way to learn is a UNESCO initiative that supports Non-Formal Education projects working around the world in Africa, South Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America.
This brochure presents the approaches developed by three GTZ projects implemented in Frenchspeaking countries in Africa: Chad, Mali and Guinea.
POLICY GOALS (i) To improve health, welfare and productivity of ZNUT members and employees. (ii) To mainstream HIV and AIDS support programme for ZNUT infected and affected members and employees.
Women's social, economic, and legal disadvantage is exacerbated by a positive HIV status, and vice versa.