UWC HIV/AIDS policy
<p>The University of the Western Cape (UWC) acknowledges the seriousness of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and recognises that the disease will have a significant impact on the University.
<p>The University of the Western Cape (UWC) acknowledges the seriousness of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and recognises that the disease will have a significant impact on the University.
Sous l'impulsion du Ministère de la lutte contre le SIDA et par le biais de sa cellule focale, Le Ministère de l 'Enseignement Technique et de la formation Professionnelle s'est engagé dans le processus de planification stratégique, en vue de mobiliser les acteurs clés de son secte
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This paper justifies and explores the results of a social demand survey for primary school enrolment in Tanzania.
Malawi has one of the highest HIV adult prevalence rates in sub-Saharan Africa. However, even at this advanced stage of the AIDS epidemic, remarkably little robust evidence is available on mortality levels and trends among the population as a whole as well as specific occupational groups.
This paper wil attempt to provide an overview of important aspects on HIV/AIDS in Africa along with commentary on the status of higher education, as well as its response to AIDS.