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Reducing HIV/AIDS vulnerability among students in the school setting: a teacher training manual
UNESCO Bangkok: Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, 2005The goal of this manual is to train teacher educators in HIV/AIDS prevention and care using participatory active learning.DocumentHIV/AIDS and the education sector in Nigeria: review of policy and research documents
Réseau Ouest et Centre Africain de Recherche en Education / Educational Research Network for West and Central Africa, 2004This literature review on HIV/AIDS and education in Nigeria aims to identify research gaps and develop a framework for a transnational study on HIV/AIDS and education in selected West African countries.DocumentMEMA kwa Vijana: randomised controlled trial of an adolescent sexual health programme in rural Mwanza, Tanzania
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2004This Briefing Note from DFID’s Knowledge Programme on HIV/AIDS and STIs looks at an innovative intervention programme on adolescent sexual and reproductive health implemented by AMREF, working together with the Tanzanian Government.DocumentMy father didn't think this way: Nigerian boys contemplate gender equality
Population Council, USA, 2003This report describes a programme for adolescent boys in Nigeria which seeks to increase boys' awareness of gender-based oppression, and to foster their critical thinking skills as a means to help prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS in their communities.It outlines the development of the programme, describes various approaches used in the programme, provides quotes from course participants on how thDocumentOverview of the impact and best practice responses in favour of children in a world affected by HIV/AIDS
UNESDOC: Online UNESCO documents, 2002This first chapter from the overall study ‘AIDS, public policy and child well-being’ offers an overview of the impact of HIV/AIDS on children and desirable policy responses.DocumentSang Fan Wan Mai youth group: tiny steps by youth to battle the AIDS crisis
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 2001This paper describes the work of Sang Fan Wan Mai in educating young people about HIV/AIDS. It demonstrates the work of the Sang Fan Wan Mai youth group’s puppet show in educating children about HIV/AIDS: how it is spread and contracted, how to prevent infections, and how to live with HIV positive people.DocumentReaching the poor: the ‘costs’ of sending children to school: a six country comparative study
Department for International Development, UK, 2002This comparative research study focuses on the main barriers to education for the poorest households in Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Uganda and Zambia. Although the study set out primarily to look at the burden of education costs on the poorest households, other barriers to education (e.g. physical access, quality of education, vulnerability/poverty, and health,) are also discussed.DocumentWhat do Salvadoran teens think?: determining the feasibility of youth-friendly pharmacies: a focus group report
Commercial Market Strategies: New Directions in Reproductive Health, 2003This paper reports on research findings from El Salvador into the feasibility of developing youth-friendly pharmacies.The data support implementation of the youthfriendly pharmacies concept.DocumentEducation and HIV/AIDS: a sourcebook of HIV/AIDS prevention programmes
School Health, 2003This sourcebook documents details of HIV prevention programmes for school age children in seven African countries: Mozambique, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.Types of programme include both primary and secondary school based examples, use of the media, community based and peer education programmes and outreach for street children.The book provides:a progDocumentChildren, HIV/AIDS and communication in South Africa: a literature review
Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation, South Africa, 2002This commissioned report aimed to to provide insight into issues related to communication of HIV/AIDS to children in the 3-12 year age group, with an emphasis on South Africa.Pages
