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  1. Integrated strategy on HIV and AIDS 2012-2016 full report

    Within the Department of Basic Education (DBE) this integrated strategy is currently being developed in accordance with the National Strategic Plan (NSP) and with new thinking globally on rolling back HIV and AIDS. The strategy relies on the framework of the NSP with prevention, treatment, care and support and research/monitoring arms together with efforts to mainstream and strengthen a systemic response to HIV and AIDS. It will also define interventions beyond the Life Skills Programme to respond more comprehensively to the epidemic. …

  2. Teacher management in a context of HIV and AIDS: Malawi report

    This study aims to describe and analyse the results of a qualitative research study on teacher management policies, tools and practices in Malawi, a country where HIV and AIDS is highly prevalent. The research aims to discover whether teacher management policies, tools and practices have evolved in high prevalence settings as a response to the HIV epidemic.

  3. Modeling the impact of HIV on education systems: how to use the EdSIDA model for education-HIV forecasting

    The purpose of this document is two-fold. It serves as a practical training manual for World Bank staff, Ministry of Education planners and other stakeholders who wish to implement the EdSIDA model in a particular country to assist with educational planning in the face of HIV. It also serves as an introduction to the epidemiology of HIV, the impact it can have on the education sector, its scale and how this can be captured empirically by the EdSIDA model.

  4. Accelerating the education sector reponse to HIV in the Federal Republic of Nigeria: a review of five years experience

    In 2007, the Federal Ministry of Education (FME), Nigeria, in collaboration with Action Health Incorporated (AHI), Nigeria, and The Partnership for Child Development (PCD) with assistance from The World Bank School Health and HIV&AIDS; Team, undertook this review in order to document how the Government of Nigeria and development partners worked together to build a systematic education sector response to HIV&AIDS; in the country. …

  5. Monitoring and evaluation framework for the education sector's comprehensive response to HIV and AIDS in the Caribbean: report of stakeholders' survey in eight countries: Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, St Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia

    Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC), recently conducted a desk review, commissioned by UNESCO Kingston Cluster Office for the Caribbean, to determine the core elements for developing the capacity of the education sector to perform M & E activities that will strengthen country level responses to HIV and AIDS within a coordinated regional approach. Following the desk review, a stakeholder's questionnaire was administered to key stakeholders in the ministries of education and health. …

  6. Desk review for developing a monitoring and evaluation framework for a comprehensive HIV and AIDS response in the Caribbean education sector

    EDC conducted this desk review to determine those elements that are essential for developing the capacity of the education sector to perform M&E; activities that will strengthen country-level comprehensive responses to HIV and AIDS within a coordinated regional approach. The education sector plays an important role in the HIV and AIDS response throughout the Caribbean and M&E; helps to ensure that policies, programs, and services are addressing the primary challenges and are achieving their intended results. …

  7. Teacher management in a context of HIV and AIDS: Botswana Report

    This study aims to describe and analyse the results of a qualitative research study on teacher management policies, tools and practices in Botswana, a country where HIV and AIDS is highly prevalent. The research aims to discover whether teacher management policies, tools and practices have evolved in high prevalence settings as a response to the HIV epidemic.

  8. An Education Sector Policy on HIV/AIDS

    In The Gambia HIV/AIDS is regarded as a major development issue even though its prevalence rate has remained relatively low. Prevalence rates in The Gambia were estimated in 2000 and 2001 at 1.2% for HIV-1 and 0.9% for HIV-2, the rate of increase since earlier sero-prevalence surveys has been exponential. Increases in HIV-1 continued after 2001 reaching a peak level of 2.1% in 2004 while the prevalence rate for HIV-2 began to decline, reaching 1% in 2004. …

  9. Mongolian Education Sector's Response and Readiness to HIV and AIDS: Sector Review

    This review assesses HIV and AIDS education activities in the Mongolia education sector using the assessment criteria of the sector's policy response and preparedness. …

  10. Renforcement des capacités des établissements scolaires dans la lutte contre les IST-VIH/SIDA

    C'est un document d'orientation vers les domaines d'action ou de recherche afin d'avoir les ressources nécessaires pour bien mener l'encadrement des groupes en matière d'éducation à la santé et à la prévention des IST-VIH/SIDA en milieu scolaire.

  11. Documents de préparation du plan sectoriel de lutte contre le VIH/SIDA dans le secteur de l'éducation

    Le Tchad comme d'autres pays africains ont tardé à comprendre que l'épidémie du VIH/SIDA n'était pas qu'un problème de santé, mais qu'elle avait également des conséquences dans les domaines de l'éducation et du développement. Pour une majorité d'enfants orphelins ou dont les parents sont porteurs du VIH, la maladie réduit les chances d'aller à l'école. Parallèlement, le nombre de malades ou de morts dans le corps enseignant peut atteindre un niveau très alarmant, par conséquent la gestion même du système éducatif peut être problématique. …

  12. HIV/AIDS Report: A study of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Policy on HIV/AIDS

    The target group for the study was CSIR staff, with a working force of about 4 million. Selection of institutions across the country was to have a better representation of all CSIR institutions in the southern and northern sectors of Ghana. In all 130 participants where selected for the survey from eight institutions out of the 13 institutes of the CSIR. …

  13. Plan d'action sectoriel 2007-2010 de lutte contre le VIH/SIDA

    Ce document est une synthèse de l'analyse situationnelle du VIH/SIDA dans le secteur de l'éducation et de la proposition de plan sectoriel qui en découle pour la période 2007-2010. Il ambitionne de mettre à la disposition du Ministère de l'Education Nationale un outil fiable de mise en oeuvre des activités de lutte contre le VIH/SIDA. Sa réalisation s'inscrit dans le cadre national défini par le Ministère de lutte contre le SIDA (MLS) à travers le Plan Stratégique National 2006-2010 de lutte contre le SIDA. …

  14. Stratégie nationale du secteur de l'éducation

    le présent plan sectoriel de l'éducation prend en compte les objectifs du Plan National de Développement de l'Education (PNDE), de Juin 1999, du Millénaire pour le Développement (OMD), de l'an 2000, du Plan National d'Action de l'Education Pour Tous (PNA.EPT), d'Avril 2004, des insuffisances du système éducatif récemment mises en exergue par le Rapport d'Etat du Système Educatif National Centrafricain RESEN/RCA) et surtout les axes prioritaires contenus dans le Document de Stratégie de Réduction de la Pauvreté. …

  15. Orientations stratégiques du secteur de l'éducation en matière de lutte contre les IST, le VIH/SIDA, d'autres problèmes de santé et de nutrition

    Le présent document se veut un cadre de référence sectoriel pour la lutte contre les IST-VIH/SIDA, les problèmes nutritionnels et de santé (liés à l'hygiène et à la psychologie, au paludisme, à la tuberculose, à la santé de la reproduction, aux infections parasitaires et urinaires, aux handicaps ORL et visuels, au tabagisme et à la toxicomanie) dans le secteur de l'éducation. …

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