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  1. Mon bouclier contre le SIDA au CM1. Manuel d'information, d'éducation et de communication pour la lutte contre le SIDA. Guide du maître

    « Mon bouclier contre le SIDA au CM1 » est un manuel destiné à l'enseignant et fait partie d'une série de manuels intitulés "Mon bouclier contre le SIDA. Manuel d'information, d'éducation et de communication pour la lutte contre le SIDA" pour les enseignants du cours élémentaire deuxième année et ceux des cours moyens première et deuxième années. La GTZ-Education et le ministère de l'Education du Tchad se sont associés pour mettre au point une approche centrée sur l'élève et l'acquisition des savoirs afin d'encourager l'adoption de comportements et d'attitudes de prévention et d'éducation. …

  2. Our future: sexuality and life skills education for young people. Grades 6-7

    This toolkit shares the experiences of a project on sexuality and life skills led by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance started in 2003. The toolkit is based on a number of workshops and discussions with teachers and students. Throughout the development of the toolkit, students contributed questions, stories, problem letters and pictures. The result is a series of three books developed with teachers and learners in Grades 4 to 9 from 14 schools in the Chipata District of Zambia. …

  3. From words to action. Support for young children challenged by poverty and AIDS

    In recent years, a consensus has developed among international NGOs and UN agencies working to support children affected by HIV and AIDS, with general agreement around key principles and priorities. There is also increasing recognition that investment in children's early years of life gives the greatest returns.2 Yet far too little has been done to put principles into practice and there is an urgent need for concerted government action. …

  4. Planning and evaluation for gender equality in education in the context of HIV and AIDS

    This paper aims to explore issues of gender in relation to planning for education development in the context of tackling HIV and AIDS. It is becoming increasingly clear that as far as sub-Saharan Africa is concerned, unless measures are taken to mitigate the impact of AIDS on the education system and children in particular, it is unlikely that universal primary education will be achieved by 2015. Other regions of the world cannot afford to be complacent as many national epidemics continue to grow in magnitude. …

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