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Country Snapshots

EDUCAIDS is a global framework for planning and evaluation, and for the development and expansion of collaborative activities relating to HIV and AIDS Education in order to obtain better results.

These country snapshots illustrate how EDUCAIDS can be used in diverse contexts: to initiate new projects, to enhance existing activities, and to offer a point of entry in settings where education about HIV and AIDS remains a sensitive issue.

Periodically, UNESCO will publish new country snapshots.

About EDUCAIDS and country snapshots in English, French

Africa

East and Southern Africa

(June 2011) Building regional partnerships to reinvigorate the education sector's response to HIV and AIDS - English, Portuguese

Angola  

(June 2008) - English, French, Portuguese

(June 2011) Positive students and teachers as agents of change - the 'Photo-Voice' method of influencing leaders and communities - English, Portuguese

Guinea Bissau

(July 2008) - English, French, Portuguese

(June 2011) Developing a national HIV and AIDS policy for the education sector - English, Portuguese

Kenya

(December 2008) - English, French

(April 2009) - English, French

Lesotho

(June 2008) - English, French

(June 2011) Promoting the Greater Involvement of Teachers living with HIV and AIDS to strengthen the education sector response - English, French 

Namibia

(June 2008) - English, French

(March 2011) Meeting the needs of teachers affected by HIV and AIDS and protecting the core functions of the education system - English, French

Swaziland

(June 2008) - English, French

(April 2009) - English, French

(June 2011) Positive Speaking involves young people living with HIV in school-based prevention programmes - English, French 

Tanzania

(June 2011) Technical support that works - An evidence-based approach to improving teacher training - English, French

Zambia

(January 2008) - English

(April 2009) - English,French

Zimbabwe

(April 2009) - English, French

Asia and Pacific

Cambodia

(January 2008) - English

(June 2011) Producing evidence-based information for better planning for most at risk young people - English, French 

China

(July 2008) - English, French

Indonesia

(December 2011) - English, French

Nepal

(April 2009) - English, French

Vietnam

(September 2008) - English, French

(March 2011) A model of successful UN family collaboration to support a comprehensive education sector response to HIV and AIDS - English, French

Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Armenia

(February 2012) United efforts and continuing advocacy reinforces education sector response to HIV and AIDS - English, Russian

Belarus

(February 2012) Effective strategies for improving HIV knowledge among young people - English, Russian

Kazakhstan

(March 2011) Building teachers' capacity to deliver quality HIV prevention education - English, Russian

Mongolia

(April 2009) - English, French

Latin America and Caribbean

Brazil

(July 2008) - English, French, Portuguese

(June 2011) The development and institutionalisation of the Health and Prevention in Schools Programme - English

Jamaica

(April 2009) - English, French

Mexico

(February 2008) - English

Middle East and North Africa

Lebanon

(February 2012)  Building the Capacity of School Health Educators to Teach HIV and AIDS EducationEnglish, Arabic

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