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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. HIV/AIDS and work: global estimates, impact on children and youth, and response

    This report provides estimates by the ILO of the impact of HIV and AIDS on the labour force, men and women of working-age, youth and children. This report is designed to offer a full update of global estimates of the impact of the HIV epidemic on the world of work. …

  2. Combating child labour and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa

    The HIV/AIDS pandemic adds a new and tragic dimension to the worst forms of child labour. With the death of one or both parents from HIV/AIDS, millions of children have been orphaned. Millions more will be. Many of these children will find security in the households of relatives. Others, however, will drop out of school, looking for work to survive. An especially harsh burden is placed on the shoulders of the girl child, who often has to provide care and household services for the entire family. …

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