Initiative on HIV/AIDS preventive education: strategic plan of action
This publication presents the strategic plan of action to be implemented in Nigeria in the context of the UNESCO's initiative on HIV/AIDS preventive education.
This publication presents the strategic plan of action to be implemented in Nigeria in the context of the UNESCO's initiative on HIV/AIDS preventive education.
The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Education in Namibia has been published to provide empirical information on the impact of this epidemic on the education sector in Namibia to all those who find it relevant.
This paper reviews the current world situation with regard to HIV/AIDS and education, outlining the elements needed for a comprehensive strategy for action and detailing the World Bank's role within the overall education sector in the fight against the epidemic.
The university recognizes that HIV/AIDS is a global concern and that South Africa as well as the rest of Southern Africa is experiencing an HIV/AIDS pandemic.
Institutions of higher education throughout Africa face a major and, in many instances, an escalating threat from HIV/AIDS.
We invesitigated the impact of HIV/AIDS on athe attainment of basic education in Kenya. The following policy-related questions were addressed: What are the impacts of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on education-performance indicators (e.g.
Levels of orphanhood and patterns of different forms (i.e.: double, paternal and maternal) of orphanhood will change as an HIV epidemic progresses.
The University of Botswana, as an institution of higher learning, recognizes the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a serious threat to the well-being and continued development of the nation.
This article is based on a theoretical exploration of the concept of mainstreaming and actual experience of the African ministries of education in the region.