HIV/AIDS and STIs in-service framework and modules
This framework sets a standard for training providers and in-service coordinators to help plan, deliver and evaluate training in HIV/AIDS, STIs, reproductive health, peer education and life skills.
This framework sets a standard for training providers and in-service coordinators to help plan, deliver and evaluate training in HIV/AIDS, STIs, reproductive health, peer education and life skills.
El programa de educación no formal de la UNESCO para la reducción del impacto por el uso de drogas y el VIH / SIDA busca mitigar la vulnerabilidad de grupos de personas que se encuentran en situación de pobreza.
The manual on prevention of HIV infection for university teachers will be used for training future teachers.
In 2007, an estimated total of 2 million children were living with HIV - eight times more than in 1990 - while both new infections and deaths among children have grown three-fold globally since 1990.
The purpose of the manual is to guide teachers to have a better understanding of the presentation of Life Skills as a subject.
122,000 teachers in sub-Saharan Africa are estimated to be living with HIV, most of who do not know their status. Stigma remains their greatest challenge.
Advocacy briefing note developed by the UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team on Education with the aim of assisting education professionals to advocate for issues related to education sector responses to HIV.
This generic integrated module is an output of the UNESCO/AWSE incountry Training Workshops on Mainstreaming and integration of HIV and AIDS for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Ghana, Rwanda, Botswana and Kenya.
This integrated teaching module is an output of the in-country training workshops for lecturers on Higher Education Science and Curricula Reforms: African Universities responding to HIV and AIDS, held in Kumasi (Ghana), Kigali (Rwanda), Gaborone (Botswana) and Nairobi (Kenya).
This integrated teaching module is an output of the in-country training workshops for lecturers on "Higher Education Science and Curricular Reforms: African Universities responding to HIV and AIDS, held in Kumasi, (Ghana) Kigali, (Rwanda) Gaborone, (Botswana) and Nairobi, (Kenya).