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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. Building strategic partnerships between teachers' unions and NGOs

    This paper lays out some of the reasons why building trust between teachers’ unions and education NGOs has not been easy. It then goes on to identify a series of issues around which joint work can be (and is being) developed.

  2. Guide pédagogique à l'usage de l'enseignant de l'éducation à la vie familiale, en matière de population et au VIH et SIDA (EVF/EMP/VIH et sida). Enseignement secondaire, général et technique.

    Ce guide est destiné à l'enseignant de secondaire au Cameroun et fut publié par les ministères de l'Education de base, des Enseignements secondaires et de la santé en 2006. Il intègre, selon une optique transversale, l'enseignement d'EVF/EMP/VIH et sida dans certaines disciplines d'accueil que sont les langues, l'éducation à la citoyenneté et à la morale, l'histoire et la géographie, l'économie sociale et familiale, l'éducation physique et sportive, les sciences et vie de la terre. …

  3. Health and Family Life Education, Activity Guide, Grade Two

    "Health and Family Life Education, Activity Guide, Grade Two" is a document edited by the Ministry of Education of Guyana in 2004. It is made to assist teachers as they start the process of delivering life skills based education. The questions which accompany each scenario are intended to offer guidance in developing the skill. …

  4. Programmes harmonisés d'éducation pour la prévention du VIH et des IST. Enseignement primaire

    Ce document a été élaboré par l'INRAP (Institut National de Recherche et d'Action Pédagogiques) en collaboration avec le CNLS (Conseil National de Lutte Contre le Sida) du Congoáen 2007. Il s'agit d'un curriculum qui introduit une éducation VIH et IST de manière transdisciplinaire dans toutes les matières de l'enseignement primaire. Pour chaque matière (Education pour la santé et Sciences de la vie et de la terre, Français, ECMP, Géographie, Education artistique, Education physique et sportive) et chaque niveau (CP, CE, CM) il existe des compétences et des objectifs généraux. …

  5. Review of educational programs on HIV prevention in Russia

    The analytical study is based on the materials of the international seminar 'Challenges of XXI century. HIV/AIDS prevention in educational programs for children and youth' that was organized by the UNESCO Moscow Office and Moscow Department of Education on 5 July 2004 in Moscow. The great attention was paid to the questions of complex approach to the struggle with HIV, combination of medical and education programs, support to abandoned HIV-positive children. …

  6. Toward multi-sectoral responses to HIV/AIDS: implications for Education for Rural People (ERP). Ministerial seminar on education for rural people in Africa: policy lessons, options and priorities

    The education sector, very large cadre of government employees, faces impacts of HIV/AIDS both on supply and demand sides. On the supply side, HIV/AIDS affects education because of the loss of trained teachers and the reduced productivity of relevant personnel (teachers, administrators, management, etc.) through illness, caring for infected family members, and participation in funerals. …

  7. A strategic approach: HIV and AIDS and education

    This document updates the 2003 United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on Education publication, HIV/AIDS and Education: A Strategic Approach. It presents a strategic vision of the important role that education must play in addressing HIV, identifies key priorities for responding to HIV and AIDS through education, puts forward two central objectives for education responses, and outlines how the response should be tailored to the local epidemiological situation and other factors.

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