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Educational institutions are places where learners, regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation, are expected to be safe. They are also spaces with a huge potential to create social change.
In 2002, UNESCO Bangkok developed an advocacy kit targeted at middle- and senior level officials of Ministries of Education, aimed at the promotion of HIV/AIDS preventive education and increasing awareness of the impact of HIV/AIDS on the education sector in South East Asia. The project was implemented with funds granted by UNAIDS. …
This course is a self-access e-learning course primarily designed for people who are involved in educating young people in both formal and informal educational settings. This course aims to build a broad knowledge base on HIV and AIDS. Learners will gain an in-depth understanding of the scientific, social, behavioural and health-related aspects of HIV and AIDS. By the end of the course, learners should fully understand the links between the factors that continue to drive HIV and AIDS and those influencing the experiences of people living with HIV and AIDS. …
The HIV Preventive Education Information Kit for School Teachers is an attempt to provide teachers and teacher trainees with the basic information that they should know when teaching young people about HIV and AIDS. With HIV expanding across Asia, there is an urgent need to equip teachers with the knowledge and skills to play an effective role in HIV preventive education.
The GENIA Toolkit is a collection of resources for use by gender focal points and education planners and implementers to promote gender equality and mainstream gender in the education system. This fourth revised version of the toolkit (originally designed in 2003 when the Gender in Education Network in Asia (GENIA) was set up) is the output of the recent process of updating. …
Jigyasa : ARSH newletter for Nepalese adolescents
Safe motherhood
Teachers' resource materials : lower secondary school level health education HIV/AIDS
Curriculum of HIV/AIDS and health education; Historical background of HIV/AIDS; Teaching techniques/methods for HIV/AIDS; Need of HIV/AIDS education; Lesson plan of health education teaching; Role of teacher in the prevention of HIV/AIDS.
AIDS education series [booklet] : story of Dil Maya (a girl in a remote village)
Gadimai village fair [booklet] : a pictorial story book of village girls trafficking and AIDS developed by the students for the students
A manual for trainers of peer educators from various target group (e.g., commercial sex workers, migrant workers, factory workers, police, youth, etc.) working in STD/HIV/AIDS prevention programmes. It provides basic concepts of peer education approach to trainers and helps them to develop skills to educate their target population by imparting HIV/AIDS and related information to their peers.
The trainer's guide is designed to help in orientation of medium level health workers at the regional, sub-regional, and district levels of Nepal on HIV/AIDS. The eight modules deal with fact and issues about HIV/AIDS, socio-economic impact of HIV/AIDS, prevention, universal precautions, STDs, counselling and the National AIDS programme of Nepal.