Guidelines for implementing HIV/AIDS/STDs and life skills education in schools and teachers’ colleges
Young peoples’ health has become a subject of increasing importance in Tanzania, both
Young peoples’ health has become a subject of increasing importance in Tanzania, both
At the dawn of the 21st century, the learning potential of children and young people in every country in the world is compromised b y conditions and behaviours that undermine the physical and emotional well-being that makes learning possible.
The HIV epidemic, which has spread rapidly through much of Sub-Saharan Africa, has emerged as one of the greatest threats to human development in South Africa. HIV seroprevalence among pregnant women has increased from less than 2% in 1992 to 22.4% in 19991.
This paper shows the overlap in the goals and targets for diminishing poverty and the immediate need for action against HIV/AIDS. The epidemic is growing quickly in South Africa and educators and learners need proper care.
This PowerPoint presentation presented at the Sub-Regional seminar on HIV/AIDs education in Kenya summarizes the impact of HIV/AIDS on the Education System. The 27 slides highlight on population level effects of HIV/AIDS and gives a situational analysis of a country using projection models.
A framework for a comprehensive university response to HIV/AIDS.
The United States Agency for International Development, Bureau for Africa - Office of Sustainable Development (USAID/AFR-SD) and the Mobile Task Team (MTT) are committed to a partnership approach to managing and mitigating the impact of HIV/AIDS - and to facilitating partnerships at every level o
Ce rapport rend compte de l'atelier d'élaboration d'un cadre consensuel de référence pour la lutte contre le VIH/SIDA en milieu scolaire au Sénégal.
Ce recueil de poèmes est le fruit d'un concours de poésie organisé par le Bureau régional de l'UNESCO à Dakar à l'intention de jeunes élèves du Sénégal pour ainsi leur permettre d'exprimer la perception et les connaissances qu'ils ont du Sida.
This report is on a study which responds to the call for greater analysis of the problem in different country contexts by examining the impact of adult mortality and orphan status on primary school enrollment in Tanzania.