UNESCO's Response to HIV and AIDS
UNESCO's Response to HIV and AIDS
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- UNESCO's response to HIV and AIDS
UNESCO supports responses to HIV and AIDS that are inclusive and sensitive to the needs and issues of all of the population, but with particular attention to key populations especially vulnerable to HIV and young people in school settings.
UNESCO also supports responses that are gender and age responsive, culturally appropriate, evidence-informed, grounded in human rights, and involve people living with HIV and other vulnerable populations at all stages.
UNESCO plays a leading role in EDUCAIDS and the UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on Education, which are viewed as key mechanisms in strengthening the UNAIDS combined effort to achieve Universal Access to prevention programmes, treatment, care and support.
As a founding cosponsor of UNAIDS, UNESCO works in close partnership with the other nine cosponsors and the UNAIDS Secretariat.
UNESCO’s response to HIV and AIDS is carried out within the context of:
Issue 10 of UNESCO's HIV & AIDS eNewsletter
UNESCO New Strategy on HIV and AIDS
School-based sexuality education
2011 High Level Meeting on AIDS
Issue 9 of UNESCO’s HIV & AIDS eNewsletter
International Symposium on Implementing Sexuality Education
Issue 8 of UNESCO’s HIV and AIDS eNewsletter
International Symposium on HIV and AIDS Responses in the Education System and Workplace
Zambia: Consultative Workshop on Sexual Violence
Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop on HIV Programming
Asian Governments Focus on Young People’s Health
New UNESCO Post in Education and HIV & AIDS
World AIDS Day and Poster Prize activity at the school Liceo Alcalde Jorge Indo, Chile
Sexuality education for young people
Care and support for Teaching and Learning (CSTL): inter-agency work with the South African Development Community (SADC)
Development of a global framework for the monitoring and evaluation (M&E;) of the education sector response to HIV and AIDS
Stocktaking report on Children and AIDS
UNESCO Commemorates World AIDS Day 2010
Photo-Voice: HIV and AIDS Education for African Youth
Healthy Sexuality: The Story of Love
Peer Educators Equipped with a MSM Reference Manual in Mongolian language
African law students argue against criminalisation of HIV transmission
Web Forum: Treatment, care and support for HIV and AIDS in Higher Education Institutions
Listening to youth on HIV prevention
Back to school: UNAIDS PCB Members get a lesson in comprehensive sexuality education
UNESCO Poster Competition 2010: Selection
HIV and AIDS planning workshop for West and Central Africa
UNESCO Poster Competition 2010: Empowering Young People against HIV and AIDS
Sexuality education an imperative for children and young people in a world affected by AIDS
UNESCO Commemorates World AIDS Day 2009
Good Policy and Practice: Pre-service Teacher Training
HIV and AIDS Digital Library
The Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education
UNESCO launches a CD-ROM of its resources on sexuality education
UNESCO's Short Guide to the Essential Characteristics of Effective HIV Prevention
We can empower young people to protect themselves from HIV:UNAIDS Outcome Framework Business Case 2009–2011
The International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education (Vols. 1 and 2)
UNAIDS IATT on Education launches a CD-ROM of its resources
UNESCO Launches EDUCAIDS CD-Rom
A Strategic Approach: HIV & AIDS and Education
UNESCO to support a Training Workshop on Promoting HIV & AIDS Awareness among Provincial Information Officers and Journalists
Phnom Penh
From - 02-11-2010 to
- 02-11-2010
UNESCO to participate at the at the 4th Africa Conference on Sexual Health and Rights
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
From - 10-02-2010 to
- 13-02-2010
The UNAIDS IATT on Education meeting to address the education sector’s response to the challenge of HIV prevention among most-at-risk young people
Berlin, Germany
From - 03-12-2009 to
- 03-12-2009
World AIDS Day 1st December 2010
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