Preventing HIV/AIDS in schools
The formal education system with a wide access to young people should play a central role in HIV/AIDS prevention.
The formal education system with a wide access to young people should play a central role in HIV/AIDS prevention.
This series of five manuals focuses on young men. While many initiatives have sought to empower women in addressing gender-based inequality, the needs of young men appear often to have been neglected. This manual applies a gender perspective in working with young men.
The present review assesses the effects of HIV/AIDS and sexual health education on young people's sexual behaviour.
HIV/AIDS education in schools is often denied to children and young people because the subject is considered too sensitive or controversial to be taught or it is difficult to find a place for it in an already overcrowded school curriculum.
HIV counseling is an important component of HIV/AIDS prevention. Evaluations from Uganda and Rwanda demonstrated this.
This position paper addresses the integration of HIV/STD-related programmes into the school system, whether through education about reproductive health, life skills or other important health issues.
This monograph provides insight into the documentation and publications existing throughout the world on information and education for the prevention of AIDS.
Ce manuel est le premier d'un ensemble de documents de référence dont le but est d'aider planificateurs, enseignants et élèves à disposer de toutes les informations nécessaires à l'éducation en matière de SIDA.
This handbook for teachers is the second in a series of three documents designed for educational planners, educators and learners on school health education and the prevention of HIV/AIDS and other STDs. It analyses teaching/learning methods for HIV/AIDS prevention.