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Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2009

A Multi-level Model of Sexual Behavior among Young people in Nyanza, Kenya

Using data collected from 3645 sexually active grade 6 and 7 students from 160 schools and applying hierarchical linear models, this study estimates the impact of individual, school and community level variables on condom use among sexually experienced young people in Nyanza, Kenya.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2009

Do HIV-AIDS teacher training programs work in Africa? Evidence from the Cameroon

We assess the impact on student knowledge, attitudes and behavior of a typical HIV-AIDS teacher training program, funded by the African Development Bank and implemented with technical assistance from UNESCO in Cameroon.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2009

Sociodemographic variations in communication on sexuality and HIV/AIDS with parents, family members and teachers among in-school adolescents: a multi-site study in Tanzania and South Africa

This paper aims to identify with whom in-school adolescents preferred to communicate about sexuality, and to study adolescents' communication on HIV/AIDS, abstinence and condoms with parents/guardians, other adult family members, and teachers.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2009

HIV education in South African schools: the dilemma and conflicts of educators

Educators within the school system are well placed to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge and skills in order for adolescents to be equipped for appropriate sexual decision-making.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2009

Linking Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS. Gateways to integration: a case study from Serbia

The process of linking sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS needs to work in both directions: traditional sexual and reproductive health services need to integrate HIV/AIDS interventions, and programmes set up to address the AIDS epidemic need to integrate more general services for sexual

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2009

Scrutinize campaign: a youth HIV prevention campaign addressing multiple and concurrent partnerships

Launched on South African television in June 2008, the Scrutinize Campaign was a year-long series of HIV prevention ads targeting multiple and concurrent sexual partnerships.

Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 2009

The role of pre-service and in-service teacher training (PITT) programmes in preparing teachers for HIV curriculum integration

Despite significant global efforts to mitigate HIV and AIDS, the epidemic continues to be a serious problem to the human race. It has claimed many productive individuals, including teachers, administrators, and parents, and has left millions of traumatized and orphaned children.

Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 2009

Learning about living: the electronic version of FLHE. North Nigeria, version 1.1. Teachers manual 2009

This document introduces the electronic version of Family Life and HIV/AIDS Education (FLHE), based on the Nigerian FLHE curriculum. The programme combines an e-learning environment for computers including One Laptop per Child (OLPC) and Classmate with a mobile phone service.

Programme Reports & Evaluations
Programme Reports & Evaluations | 2009

Evaluation of HIV/AIDS secondary school peer education in rural Nigeria

This study used a comparative case series (n=250), a cross-sectional structured survey (n=135) and focus group discussions (n=80) to assess whether HIV peer education can influence knowledge, misconceptions and behavior among adolescents in rural Nigeria.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2009

Promoting adolescent sexual and reproductive health through schools in low income countries: an information brief

This Information Brief was developed by WHO's Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development to support staff of the Organization and other UN agencies working at global, regional and national levels in promoting the uptake of effective interventions to improve the sexual and repr

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