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  1. Imagined Futures V: 2020 Vision

    The Centre for the Study of AIDS (CSA), University of Pretoria, in collaboration with the Health and Wellness Centre and the University of Botswana, hosted the fifth Imagined Futures conference on 28 and 29 September 2010 at Willowpark Conference Centre in Gauteng, South Africa.This year’s theme was 20/20 Vision: looking to the next decade through the last. The conference looked back on a decade of HIV/AIDS programmes implemented at various universities in southern Africa, in the hopes of identifying challenges and priorities for the next decade. …

  2. Roseau Declaration on the Education Sector's Response to HIV and AIDS

    This declaration is the conclusion of the special session on the response of the education sector to HIV & AIDS. It was written at the meeting of Ministers of Education of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, participating in a meeting in Roseau (Dominica), the 27th January 2007. The objectif is to establish harmonised comprehensive policies and to ensure access for all HIV infected and affected children to educational opportunities and healthcare.

  3. The leadership role of the principal in dealing with the impact of HIV/AIDS in South African schools

    This study was conducted regarding the perceived problem, of the impact of HIV/AIDS on education management and the self-actualization of teachers and learners and the role of the principal in managing it. It is inclusive of the impact of HIV/AIDS on learner's and teacher absenteeism; and poor discipline, sexual and substance abuse, gender inequality and the spread of HIV/AIDS in schools; the increasing numbers of AIDS orphans and HIV/AIDS-dirupted learners which impact on quality school management. …

  4. Education: a vaccine for HIV/AIDS

    Education: a vaccine for HIV/AIDS

  5. Viviendo y aprendiendo en un mundo con VIH/SIDA: El VIH/SIDA en la escuela

    Estos folletos han sido elaborados como parte de la respuesta de la UNESCO a la pandemia del VIH/SIDA, con el fin de promover un ambiente escolar de apoyo y de no discriminación hacia las personas infectadas y afectadas por el VIH/SIDA.Folleto para el AlumnadoFolleto para Padres y MadresFolleto para el Profesorado

  6. Educación en salud en las escuelas para prevenir el SIDA y las ETS. Una propuesta para responsables por el desarrollo de programas de estudios

    Este documento es parte de un conjunto que incluye: Manual para planificadores de programas de estudio· Cuaderno de actividades de los estudiante, Guía del profesor

  7. Handbook for evaluating HIV education

    The handbook is comprised of eight interrelated yet separate booklets, each addresses a particular evaluation need. These booklets address evaluation of HIV policy, HIV curricula, HIV staff development programmes, and HIV-related student outcomes. They can be of use to help assess the equality of HIV education programmes at the state and local levels.

  8. Report on Visit to Southeast Asia Region: HIV and education

    This document sets out to consider how to establish MTSP policy and advocacy targets relating to HIV and education, with particular reference to education systems, educators and teacher educators and learners - particularly those affected by HIV/AIDS.

  9. National Policy for HIV/AIDS Management in Schools

    Internationally, the first case of AIDS was diagnosed more than twenty years ago. In spite of extensive research, the origin of HIV has not been discovered. The spread of HIV in Jamaica is mainly through sexual contact between men and women. Additionally, about one-third of all babies born to HIV infected women are infected during pregnancy, at birth or through breast feeding unless anti-retroviral medication is given to prevent HIV transmission from mother to child.Persons infected with HIV do not immediately develop AIDS or AIDS symptoms. …

  10. Ministry of Education Policy on HIV/AIDS Education

    The HIV/AIDS Education Policy of the Ministry of Education was developed as part of the national response to the epidemic. The Ministry has a major responsibility to reduce the spread of HIV infection by addressing HIV/AIDS in its education programmes. This is done through infusion/integration of HIV/AIDS issues in the school curriculum and related training of the teaching force. The key aim is to equip all with skills, to develop attitudes and practices to curb the spread and manage HIV/AIDS. …

  11. Lutte contre le VIH/SIDA en milieu scolaire : identification de l'approche prometteuse

    L'objectif de cette étude est d'identifier, parmi les interventions en cours au Mali pour arrêter l'expansion du VIH/SIDA en milieu scolaire, celle qui semble répondre efficacement à cet objectif.

  12. An Impact Assessment Survey of the School Based HIV/AIDS Programmes in Namibia

    Having instituted the HIV/AIDS education and prevention programmes in schools, the Ministry of Basic Education must now know and ascertain their utility and, justify their continuity and expansion to other regions. Or, verify their futility, and find ways to address and improve their delivery. Also, the unabating spread of HIV/AIDS in Namibia compelled the Ministry of Basic Education and Culture to assess the effectiveness of its programmes.The survey was conducted to primarily determine the impact of school-based HIV/AIDS programmes. …

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