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Interview with Michael Kelly

Father Michael J. Kelly has long been one of the most prominent speakers on HIV & AIDS and education. Despite turning 80 years old this year, he is still as active as ever. During a mission to Zambia in October 2009, Barbara Tournier had the pleasure of discussing with him how he started working in this field and his relationship with IIEP.

International technical guidance on sexuality education: an evidence-informed approach for schools, teachers and health educators

This voluntary and non-mandatory International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education developed by UNESCO in partnership with UNAIDS, UNFPA, UNICEF and WHO seeks to assist education, health and other relevant authorities to develop and implement school-based sexuality education materials and programmes.

UNAIDS IATT on Education launches CD-ROM of its resources

On World AIDS Day 2009, the UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on Education is pleased to launch a CD-ROM of technical resources to advance the education sector response to HIV and AIDS. Included on the CD-ROM are advocacy briefs, toolkits and other technical materials in a range of languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.)

UNESCO launches EDUCAIDS CD-Rom

UNESCO announces the launch of the Global Initiative on Education and HIV & AIDS (EDUCAIDS) CD-Rom aimed at ensuring greater access to materials that promote comprehensive education sector responses to HIV and AIDS. The CD-ROM contains more than 200 supporting documents for the EDUCAIDS
Resource Pack in all 6 UN languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish) and Portuguese.

Teachers and HIV & AIDS: Reviewing achievements, identifying challenges

UNESCO’s International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) and the UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on Education organized an e-Forum on “Teachers and HIV & AIDS: Reviewing achievements, identifying challenges” from 18 to 29 May 2009.

IBE film: HIV and AIDS education, interactive pedagogical approaches (in French)

This film presents examples of pedagogical interactions on issues related to HIV and AIDS education. The film has been developed for teachers, teacher trainers, future teachers and programme developers. It can also be interesting for other professionals working in education.

UNESCO's Response to HIV and AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (Library Collection)

This library collection of UNESCO materials related to HIV and AIDS in the Asia-pacific region aims to provide easy access for users to relevant and up-to-date UNESCO resources. It contains over 70 recent publications in multiple languages.

Building knowledge about HIV and AIDS: an interactive course for educators

Building knowledge about HIV and AIDS: an interactive course for educators is a self-access e-learning course primarily designed for people who are involved in educating young people in both formal and informal educational settings. This course aims to build a broad knowledge base on HIV and AIDS. Learners will gain an in-depth understanding of the scientific, social, behavioural and health-related aspects of HIV and AIDS.

UNESCO's Response to the Report of the Commission on AIDS in Asia: How Should Education Systems React to Refocus Prevention on Adolescents Most at Risk for HIV?

This Discussion Paper provides guidance to UNESCO offices and Ministries of Education on the report of the AIDS Commission in Asia and respond to the findings of the most thorough and in-depth analysis of the AIDS Epidemic in Asia ever concluded.

A closer walk. A film about AIDS in the world. A story about the way the world is

A Closer Walk is the first film to provide a definitive portrayal of humankind's confrontation with the global AIDS epidemic. Directed, written and produced by Oscar (TM) nominee Robert Bilheimer, narrated by Glenn Close and Will Smith, the film explores the intricate relationship between health, dignity, and human rights, and shows how the harsh realities of AIDS in the world are an expression of the way the world is.

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