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Educator supply and demand in the South African public education system
Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa, 2005This study explores the phenomena of education decline and the reasons why educators may be leaving the profession in South Africa.DocumentEducation sector global HIV and AIDS readiness survey 2004: policy implications for education and development: an integration of perspectives from Ministries of Education and civil society organizations
UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team on Education, 2006This report documents the outcomes of the first international survey of education sector readiness to manage and mitigate the impact of HIV and AIDS.DocumentPromoting more gender-equitable norms and behaviors among young men as an HIV/AIDS prevention strategy
Horizons, 2006This report, produced by the Horizons Project and Instituto Promundo, examines how gender-equitable behaviour among young men can affect rates of HIV and STI (sexually-transmitted infections). The study involved young men aged 14 to 25 in the favelas (low-income communities) of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.DocumentDeclaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS
United Nations [UN] Conference on Environment and Development, 2001This declaration, from the 26th United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS), acknowledges that HIV and AIDS constitute a global emergency, and states that there is a need for an urgent, coordinated and sustained response to the epidemic.DocumentDeclaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS: five years later
United Nations [UN] Conference on Environment and Development, 2006This report, from the United Nations Secretary General, provides an update on progress in the global response to HIV and AIDS since the 2001 special session. The report is based on nearly 120 country progress reports from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) as well as over 30 reports from civil society, and national and global surveys.DocumentWith women worldwide: a compact to end HIV/AIDS
International Women's Health Coalition, 2006This compact, from With Women Worldwide, argues that sexual and reproductive rights are a pivotal but neglected priority in HIV and AIDS policy, programming and resource allocation. Failure to protect the human rights of girls and women, including their right to health and right to live free of sexual coercion and violence, fuels the pandemic.DocumentSpending requirement presents challenges for allocating prevention funding under the President’s plan for AIDS relief
Government Accountability Office, US Congress, 2006This report considers what effects the President’s Plan for AIDS relief (PEPFAR) restrictions on funding, including abstinence-only prevention requirements, have had on country teams’ ability to implement adequate prevention strategies.DocumentProject MAP: measuring access and performance: lessons learned and recommendations
Population Services International, 2005This report from Population Services International (PSI) outlines a pilot project that developed a system for measuring equity of access to reproductive healthcare products. Project MAP (Measuring Access and Performance) began in August 2003 and the report provides findings from the first year.DocumentDesperately seeking targets: the ethics of routine HIV testing in low-income countries
Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2006This article, from the Bulletin of the World Health Organization (WHO), considers the ethical challenges of massive scale-up of HIV testing required in order to achieve ART (antiretroviral therapy) targets. The article outlines how the success of increasing access to ART is dependent on the identification of people who need treatment.DocumentEvidence for action: special edition of the International Journal of Drug Policy
International Journal of Drug Policy, 2005This special edition of the International Journal of Drug Policy, produced in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), features a range of articles on the evidence base for HIV treatment, prevention and care among injecting drug users (IDUs).Pages
