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EDUCATION FRESH
 
A FRESH APPROACH
 
GLOBAL CHALLENGES
 
 
 
 
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This publication is a practical guide to developing, monitoring and evaluating practice in HIV/AIDS-related programmes for young people, based on the experiences of projects around the world.
It focuses on recent learning from work with young people in peer education, school-based education, clinic-based service delivery, reaching especially vulnerable children, and working with children affected by HIV/AIDS. Examples of good practice are included throughout.
It focuses on recent learning from work with young people in peer education, school-based education, clinic-based service delivery, reaching especially vulnerable children, and working with children affected by HIV/AIDS. Examples of good practice are included throughout.

Website (URL) http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/scuk/jsp/resources/details.jsp?id=362&group;=resources§ion;=publication&subsection;=details
Author(s) Webb, D. & Elliott, L
Publisher Save the Children, UK
Publication Location London
Publication Year 2000-11-13 5:00 pm


 
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