La contribution de l'éducation non formelle à la prévention du VIH/SIDA : étude de cas et inventaire des ONG
L'étude a été commanditée par l'Institut de l'UNESCO pour l'Education (IUE) auprès du ROCARE régional basé à BAMAKO.
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.
The purpose of this document is two-fold. It serves as a practical training manual for World Bank staff, Ministry of Education planners and other stakeholders who wish to implement the Ed-SIDA model in a particular country to assist with educational planning in the face of HIV/AIDS.
This book emerged from a series of workshops the Technical Secretariat of the European Network of Health Promoting Schools (ENHPS) initiated on practice and evaluation of the health-promoting schools approach.
Ce livret pédagogique est destiné à des jeunes de 11 à 16 ans, mais il peut être adapté pour des plus jeunes ou pour des adultes.
This paper was presented at a consultation on supporting teachers living with HIV. The association 'Tanzania Positive Teachers' Initiatives' (TAPOTI) presents the challenges it will have to face, and gives recommendations to find solutions to each problem.
This booklet is the first in a series of publications that address key themes of UNESCO's work on HIV & AIDS and the education sector.
The Education Sector Global HIV and AIDS Readiness Survey 2004: Policy Implications for Education and Development synthesises MoEs and civil society's assessment of activity, achievements, and planning regarding: Ministry of Education HIV and AIDS structures; Enabling environment for an effe
In June 2006 the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the government of Trinidad and Tobago hosted a high-level meeting of Ministers of Education and National AIDS Authorities from throughout the Caribbean Region, under the auspices of the CARICOM Council on Human and Social Development (COHSOD).
This paper presents a framework for quality education to show how education systems can and must change in their analysis and conduct in relation to HIV and AIDS.