Ley No 26.206. Ley de educación nacional
Texto completo de la Ley de Educación Nacional promulgada en Argentina en 2006.
Texto completo de la Ley de Educación Nacional promulgada en Argentina en 2006.
In South Africa HIV and Aids threaten the world of education if one only looks at prevalence rates. Approximately 5,41 million people in the country are living with HIV and Aids, of whom 257900 are children up to the age of 14.
The stereotyping of men and women reinforces unequal sexual practice; a vision of women as weak, innocent, passive and submissive while men are strong, virile, possessive and authoritative is conducive to rape and violence.
The discourse on the relationship between literacy and HIV is dominated by the belief that illiteracy is one of the causes of HIV/AIDS. Furthermore, the gender disparity in literacy rates means that women illiterates belong to the high risk groups.
It is still widely anticipated that the AIDS epidemic will have a devastating impact on the education sector in Africa.
In an effort to mitigate the spread of HIV in developing nations, the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) supports HIV prevention programs that emphasize abstinence and be faithful for youth (ABY) among a broader array of prevention interventions.
This research suggests that stigma and discrimination can exacerbate the material and psychological problems children already face in context of the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
This guide contains information and lessons learned from the pilot implementation of a college-age adaptation of Red Cross's Together We Can (TWC) peer education programme at the University of the West Indies (UWI) St. Augustine campus.
Guía para formadores y formadoras de opinión para abordar, de una forma ética, género - sensitiva, humanista y con enfoque de derechos humanos, la temática del VIH.
Proyecto sobre incorporación de prevención del VIH/SIDA en el currículo de formación de docentes. Nivel de conocimiento de los docentes respecto al tema.