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Primary education in Eastern and Southern Africa: increasing access for orphans and vulnerable children in AIDS-affected areas
Global Health Department, USAID, 2001This paper investigates the national and community level interventions that offer promise for increasing primary education access for children who have been orphaned or made vulnerable in areas heavily affected by AIDS in the eastern and southern Africa region.The report examines thirteen initiatives that have potential to increase primary education access for such groups.DocumentMonitoring and evaluation of the 100% condom use programme in entertainment establishments
World Health Organization, 2002The 100% condom use programme for sex workers is advocated by the WHO as important in STI (including HIV) prevention. This document provides details of how to asses outcomes and progress of these programmes.The publication emphasizes the four main indicators to monitor and evaluate the 100% condom use programme in entertainment establishments.DocumentTraning course for the 100% condom use programme
World Health Organization, 2002This is a manual for programme managers who wish to implement the 100% condom use programme (CUP) for female sex workers.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 progDocumentCombating child labour and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa: a review of policies, programmes, and projects in South Africa, the United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia to identify good practices
International Labour Organization, 2002This review of national HIV/AIDS and child labour policies and programmes, NGO projects, and community-based initiatives lluminates the harsh realities of the link between child labour and HIV/AIDS.DocumentUnder the surface: a critique of the HSRC HIV/AIDS survey
AIDS Analysis Africa, 2003This paper analyses the methods and results of the South African national household HIV prevalence survey.The author outlines the results of the survey that seem surprising, especially when compared with other prevalence surveys in South Africa.The paper explores the potential biases that may have occurred in theDocumentPreventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV: a strategic framework
Family Health International, 2001This report outlines the scale and nature of the problem of mother to child transmission (MTCT) and FHI's strategy to address it.The document describes the main prevention methods and then describes FHI's goals and approaches.DocumentEvidence of iatrogenic HIV transmission in children in South Africa
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2003This paper is the latest in a series arguing that HIV transmission in Africa is attributable to unsafe medical practices in far more cases than have been previously believed.DocumentChoices in family planning: informed and voluntary decision making
EngenderHealth, 2003Despite the affirmation of sexual and reproductive health rights (SRH) by a number of conferences and conventions, this manual argues that reality has not caught up with rhetoric and that many reproductive health care clients still face barriers to informed voluntary decision making.This tool kit therefore aims to respond to the need for SRH services to address these barriers by providing a fraDocumentSocial marketing for adolescent sexual health: results of operations research projects in Botswana, Cameroon, Guinea, and South Africa
Population Services International, 2000This report, produced by Population Services International (PSI), describes a project that tested the impact of youth-oriented social marketing techniques on adolescent sexual and reproductive health. Interventions and communications strategies included promotion through mass media, brand names such as ‘Youth Horizon’, and condom distribution through peer educators and youth-friendly outlets.Pages
