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Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2004

Education research response to HIV/AIDS in West and Central Africa

HIV/AIDS has hit Africa hard with infection rates are as high as 36 per cent in Botswana and 38 per cent in Swaziland.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2004

Réponses de la recherche face à l'impact du VIH/SIDA sur les systèmes éducatifs en Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre

Sous l'égide du ROCARE en partenariat aux IIPE-UNESCO s'est tenu à Bamako du 16 au 18 juin 2004 à l'hôtel Résidence Bouna un atelier sous-régional (Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre) sur le thème: Réponses de la Recherche face à l'impact du VIH/SIDA sur les systèmes éducati

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2004

First regional conference on secondary education in Africa (SEIA) held in Kampala, Uganda, June 9-13, 2003

This report presents the proceedings of the First Regional Conference on Secondary Education in Africa, organized by the World Bank in June 2003 and hosted by the Uganda Ministry of Education.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2004

Accelerating the education sector response to HIV/AIDS in Mozambique. Report of a seminar sponsored by the Mozambique Ministry of Education (MINED) with technical assistance from the Working Group of the UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) for Education,

The Ministry of Education (MINED) held a national seminar from 9-13th February 2004, in Maputo, at Joaquim Chissano Conference Center, with the objective of accelerating the sector's response to HIV/AIDS.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2003

Effective Responses to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic in the Education Sector: From Analysis to Action

The conference was more than justified by the clear, urgent need to move from analysis and stock-taking to implementation of sector action plans that would give ministries of education the tools they needed to face the various challenges posed by HIV/AIDS in a concrete and effective manner.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2003

Conference on HIV/AIDS and the education sector: Report and sector plan of action

The Conference on HIV/AIDS and the education sector - the Education Coalition against HIV/AIDS- was held from 31 May to 1 June 2002.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2003

HIV prevention for young people in developing countries: report of a technical meeting

A report of technical meeting co-sponsored by USAID Office of HIV/AIDS, the Institute for Youth Development, and YouthNet/Family Health International held in Washington DC on July 24, 2003.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2003

Séminaire d'évaluation sur l'éducation à la santé et la prévention du VIH/SIDA et des IST à l'école 30 octobre au 3 novembre 2002

Ceci est le rapport du séminaire d'évaluation sur l'éducation à la santé et la prévention du VIH/SIDA et des IST à l'école organisé du 30 octobre au 3 novembre 2002, à Bamako, au Mali.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2003

Accelerating the education sector response to HIV/AIDS in Nigeria

This report records the proceedings and outcomes of two workshops on "Accelerating the Education Sector Response to HIV/AIDS in Nigeria". The first of these took place in Abuja for the staff of the Federal Ministry of Education (FME) and its parastatals.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2003

Education sector's response to HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. Report and framework for action from the National Workshop on HIV/AIDS and Education

With the Workshop on HIV/AIDS and Education and with this publication which issues out of it, UNESCO, UNAIDS and the Federal Ministry of Education signal their commitment to assist Nigerian educators to move from the periphery to the centre of the international effort to ensure that the impact of

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