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Access to conventional schoolong for children and young people affected by HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa: a cross-national review of recent research evidence
This paper examines the evidence on access to conventional schooling for children and young people affected by HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa and makes recommendations for the further development of the SOFIE Project.
Secondary school action for better health
Secondary School Action for Better Health (SSABH) is an HIV/AIDS prevention programme for secondary schools developed by CfBT, Kenya and funded by USAID. The programme is being delivered in Kenya by CfBT with Ministry of Education, Science and Technology staff.
Primary School Action for Better Health
This manual offers a set if teaching support materials developed by the Centre for British Teachers that uses existing subjects within the Kenyan primary school curricula to infuse HIV/AIDS messages.
Healthy youth productive lives. Empowering youth in the fight against HIV/AIDS
The MKA clubs dynamic school and community extra curricular setting aims to invigorate HIV and AIDS prevention and mitigation efforts among people of all ages, particularly the youth.
SADTU HIV and AIDS Policy. Final draft
SADTU acknowledges the seriousness of HIV and AIDS pandemic. The pandemic impact negatively on the socio-economic aspect of the country. SADTU also acknowledges the ignorance, prejudice, stigmatization and the ignorance that goes with the virus.
USAID Ghana Strategic Plan for the Education Sector
This paper summarizes the main points of the strategic plan for the education sector in Ghana. It outlines the goals and the proposed interventions.
The Encounter Between HIV/AIDS and Education
This document looks at how HIV/AIDS is conceptualized as having the potential to affect education through ten different mechanisms i.e.
EQUATE technical brief: gender, education, and HIV/AIDS
Education plays a pivotal role in shaping the lives of children and young adults. Yet, schools can be breeding grounds for potentially damaging behaviors that remain with pupils into adulthood.
The impact of the AIDS epidemic on teacher mortality in sub-Saharan Africa
This article gives findings of the impact of the epidemic analysed through absolute and relative mortality rates in 8 high prevalence countries.