General guidelines for conducting a study of the impact of HIV/AIDS on the education system
This document describes the different steps involved in conducting a study on the impact of HIV/AIDS on education systems.
This document describes the different steps involved in conducting a study on the impact of HIV/AIDS on education systems.
Este documento es un manual de herramientas con actividades participativas que tiene como objetivo fomentar el desarrollo de habilidades prácticas para ONGs y Organizaciones de Base Comunitarias que trabajan con VIH en países en desarrollo.
Como parte de suas atribuições, a Coordenação Nacional de DST e Aids (CNDST/AIDS) vem definindo diretrizes nacionais no âmbito da implantação e aprimoramento de políticas e estratégias relacionadas à assistência e prevenção da epidemia pelo HIV no país.Entendendo que em todas as suas atividades o
Deux décennies se sont écoulées depuis l'apparition du virus de l'immunodéficience humaine ( VIH). Depuis lors, le VIH /SIDA s'est propagé très diligemment dans les pays en développement.
O ponto central destes cadernos é constituído por uma série de técnicas para trabalhar com homens jovens em grupos. Estas atividades foram desenvolvidas e testadas com grupos de 15 a 30 participantes.
Skills-based health education for HIV prevention provides learners with the knowledge and skills they need to avoid HIV infection and maintain reproductive health.
This UNICEF working paper presents new ideas, innovative approaches, case studies, bibliographies and research results for the purpose of facilitating the rapid exchange of knowledge and perspectives among field officers and to stimulate discussions on gender and HIV/AIDS issues.
In 2002, it is estimated that 1.9 million people are living with HIV in Mozambique and that 830,000 of these are young people aged less than 24. In 1999, the government drew up "A Strategic Plan for the Fight against AIDS for 2000-2002".
This Tool-kit for Action has two components.
This quality checklist (designed through the collaborative efforts of UNICEF regional offices) can help an individual to select and/or adapt existing materials for skills-based health education (including life skills).