Regional issues brief: Children, HIV and the law
This regional issues brief was prepared for the Africa Regional Dialogue of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law which took place on 4 August 2011 in Pretoria, South Africa.
This regional issues brief was prepared for the Africa Regional Dialogue of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law which took place on 4 August 2011 in Pretoria, South Africa.
Teacher educators, school principals and teachers are potentially well positioned to play a pivotal role in changing the course of the HIV and AIDS epidemic.
Aim: To establish an overview of school-based interventions carried out to support the health and well-being of vulnerable children in Zimbabwe and similar socio-economic contexts in sub-Saharan Africa.
The SADC Protocol on Health stipulates that Member States should cooperate in dealing with health issues in a harmonised manner as an essential ingredient for the effective control of communicable diseases in the region notably, HIV, TB and Malaria.
This paper assesses the extent to which HIV prevention interventions for young people in sub-Saharan Africa are grounded in theory and if theory-based interventions are more effective. Three databases were searched for evaluation studies of HIV prevention interventions for youth.
La pandémie du SIDA continue de faire des ravages aussi bien au niveau des individus, que des communautés et des nations. En l'absence de traitement, la prévention ou plus exactement l'éducation préventive reste le seul moyen de lutte efficace contre la propagation de l'infection.
L'étude a été commanditée par l'Institut de l'UNESCO pour l'Education (IUE) auprès du ROCARE régional basé à BAMAKO.
Un quart de siècle après la découverte du Virus d'Immunodéficience Humaine (VIH), la pandémie continue de décimer les populations, les communautés et les nations. Le taux de personnes infectées par le VIH continue d'augmenter chaque année.
This paper on Current Research and Good Practice in HIV and AIDS Treatment Education was written for the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) for presentation at a Technical Consultation in Paris, France 22-23 November
This paper will explore the relationships between HIV/AIDS and education in Tanzania, looking particularly at issues of governance.