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HIV/AIDS and gender-based violence: who has the power? A challenge for school management in South African schools
The crucial distinction between power and force in relation to aggressive masculinity needs to be analysed and understood if preventative intervention is to be successful in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Report on Country Preparedness in Dealing with HIV/AIDS in the Education and Training Sector among SADC Member States
The SADC Regional Strategic Framework affirms a three pronged approach to combating the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the Southern Africa Region: It will be possible to move forward nationally and regionally if there is - in each country, and within SADC itself- a foundation for action which includes the
What do we mean by HIV/AIDS and Education? A Draft Construct
This is a paper articulating HIV and Education and attempts to set out particular significant issues for education practitioners and researchers.
Reducing HIV Infection among Youth: What Can Schools Do? Key baseline findings from Mexico, South Africa and Thailand
This report on the baseline data from three countries (Mexico, Thailand and South Africa) provides information on the HIV-prevention needs of school-based youth.
A humanitarian response to HIV and AIDS in education? Short-term interventions to save lives and sustain quality
In response to the long-term strategies proposed by the Inter-Agency Working Group, this paper lists short-term initiatives that can be done by agencies and countries working together.
Working with men for HIV prevention and care
The role gender relations play in the spread of the virus has gained increasing recognition. For example, women worldwide are less likely than men to be able to control whether, when and how sex takes place.
Youth and HIV/AIDS: can we avoid catastrophe?
Over 60 million people who have been infected with HIV in the past 20 years, about half became infected between the ages of 15 and 24. Today, nearly 12 million young people are living with HIV/AIDS. Young women are several times more likely than young men to be infected with HIV.
AIDS Surveillance and Education Project (ASEP), Philippines: reaching sexually exploited children under age 16
In the Philippines, some 100,000 to 500,000 minors younger than 18 are estimated to be involved in the sex industry.
A survey of teenagers in Nepal for life skills development and HIV/AIDS prevention
The report summarizes the findings from a survey carried out by the Media Services International (MSI) on behalf of UNICEF Nepal. A total of 1400 teenagers randomly selected from across Nepal's five development regions were interviewed and their answers analyzed.