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Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2002

Defeating HIV/AIDS through education

Kelly stresses the importance of responding to the epidemic quickly. The generation hardest hit is today's young. Prevention and education programs must be put in place now to ensure HIV/AIDS is brought into the mainstream and that positive behaviour change is brought about.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2002

Responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic: 'best practice' issues for educators

Extract from a paper prepared for the Commonwealth Secretariat, London.This paper discusses the role of the eucation sector in fighting HIV/AIDS and the education responses to HIV/AIDS.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2002

Children in Distress: The AIDS Legacy of Orphans and Vulnerable Children

This document outlines the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic that has plunged millions of children into orphanhood and poverty. It also discusses how families and communities are coping and puts forward structures for responding to the crisis.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2002

Future Imperfect: protecting children on the brink

This document looks at the impact and consequences of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on children. Different responses to the OVC crisis are put forward such as promoting public awareness and mobilising leadership and resources.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2002

Report on the African Leadership Consultation: Urgent Action for Children on the Brink

This document is a report of the African Leadership Consultation, which took place in Johannesburg, September 2002.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2002

The Silent Emergency: HIV/AIDS in Conflicts and Disasters

On 2nd June 1999, a one day seminar, "Silent Emergency: HIV/AIDS in Conflicts and Disasters", was held in London. It aimed to: - Outline the combined impact of emergency situations and HIV/AIDS.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2002

The impact of HIV/AIDS on children and young people: Reviewing research conducted and distilling implications for the education sector in Asia

This paper aims to take a closer look at the impact of the epidemic on children (0-18 years old), which is growing, by reviewing and synthesizing several research studies that have been conducted over the years in the Asia-Pacific region.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 1991

Trends and strategies of action in population education for 1992-1995: report of a regional consultative seminar on population education, Bangkok, 21-28 May 1990

Ce rapport est le résultat du sixième séminaire consultatif régional de l'UNESCO/PROAP sur l'éducation des populations qui s'est tenu à Bangkok, Thaïland.

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