Report on access to Global Fund resources by HIV/AIDS Key Populations in Latin America and the Caribbean
Report on access to treatment to HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Report on access to treatment to HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean.
This report card aims to provide a summary of HIV prevention for girls and young women in Peru.
In 2005, an estimated 48 million children aged 0-18 years, that is to say 12 percent of all children in sub-Saharan Africa, were orphans, and that number is expected to rise to 53 million by 2010.
This report was commissioned by the Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on Children affected by HIV and AIDS' working group on National Plans of Action (NPAs).
Much is going well with the effort to provide universal primary education in Sub-Saharan Africa.
In response to the AIDS epidemic and poverty, the Zimbabwean government and other organisations are implementing various programmes aimed at assisting orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in the eight districts surveyed.
This synthesis report summarizes main findings from case studies in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and Zambia that examined the response of teacher training colleges to HIV and AIDS.
The purpose of this survey was to investigate teacher supply, teacher attrition, teacher remuneration and motivation, teacher absenteeism and union involvement in policy development in six Anglophone African countries. These are: The Gambia, Kenya, Lesotho, Tanzania Uganda and Zambia.
This situation analysis was undertaken as a tripartite activity of UNESCO, the World Bank, and the Partnership for Child Development for the Guyana Ministry of Education.
This study addresses one of the greatest challenges of our time: the damage caused by HIV and AIDS to the well-being of children and families.