Education Sector HIV and AIDS Global Progress Survey: Mauritius Summary Report
Mauritius Country Report for the 2011-2012 Education Sector HIV and AIDS Global Progress Survey.
Mauritius Country Report for the 2011-2012 Education Sector HIV and AIDS Global Progress Survey.
Globally, girls and young women are more likely to be HIV positive than their male peers, due in large part to an array of gender inequalities that negatively impact their mental and physical well being.
This publication describes three German-supported initiatives in Africa (specifically in Guinea, Mozambique and Tanzania) and one in Latin America (a six-country regional initiative). All integrate sexual health and HIV prevention within school systems.
Uganda’s HIV success story has become increasingly focused around the idea of ‘ABC’ (Abstain, Be faithful or use Condoms). During the George W. Bush administration, the US Government has promoted one specific ABC model for its development agencies, with a particular emphasis on abstinence.
This evaluation was performed to: Determine the effectiveness of HIV/AIDS programs for targeted beneficiaries; Document the degree to which program objectives have been met; Provide information about service delivery that will be useful to program staff and other audiences; Enable program staff t
Tanzania Country Report for the 2011-2012 Education Sector HIV and AIDS Global Progress Survey.
Thaliand Country Report for the 2011-2012 Education Sector HIV and AIDS Global Progress Survey.
Tunisia Country Report for the 2011-2012 Education Sector HIV and AIDS Global Progress Survey.
Uganda Country Report for the 2011-2012 Education Sector HIV and AIDS Global Progress Survey.
Ukraine Country Report for the 2011-2012 Education Sector HIV and AIDS Global Progress Survey.