Public health guidance for safe school re-opening In Nigeria. Visual posters
A series of posters with advice for safe school reopening.
A series of posters with advice for safe school reopening.
La Mauritanie a pris un ensemble de dispositions afin de prévenir la propagation du coronavirus au sein de la population : la fermeture des frontières et des lignes aériennes, le couvre-feu, le confinement des populations, l’arrêt des cours et la fermeture de tous les établissements scolaires ont
The Sudan Education Sector has adopted the below criteria as part of broader COVID-19 mitigation measures to enable children to return to school and continue their learning in a safe and protective environment.
The main aim of these guidelines is to provide teachers and school administrations but also learners and parents with general information about COVID-19.
This research was conducted in March and April 2020 to explore children and young people’s reflections and perceptions on the COVID-19 outbreak.
Proponents have promoted sexuality education as a means of empowering adolescents, yet it has been thwarted in many low and middle-income countries. Nigeria represents an exception. Despite social opposition, the government in 1999 unexpectedly approved sexuality education policy.
The report demonstrates progress made on adolescent HIV programming in the Eastern and Southern African Region (ESAR) in a few short years.
On World AIDS Day 2018, HIV testing is being brought into the spotlight. And for good reason. Around the world, 37 million people are living with HIV, the highest number ever, yet a quarter do not know that they have the virus.
Without addressing HIV-related stigma and discrimination, the world will not achieve the goal of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. The global partnership’s goal is to reach zero HIV-related stigma and discrimination.