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Zero tolerance: stop the violence against women and children, stop HIV/AIDS
Global AIDS Alliance, 2006This document describes a framework for a comprehensive response to violence against women and children, including the resources that would be needed, political and financial, for full implementation.DocumentEducation access and retention for educationally marginalised children: innovations in social protection
Mobile Task Team on the Impact of HIV/AIDS on Education, 2005This report looks at the effectiveness of social protection programmes for educationally marginalised children (EMC) in Eastern and Southern Africa.DocumentInternational AIDS assistance: 'new' money?
Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, 2006Produced as a background paper to inform the conference, ‘Sustaining U.S.DocumentMissing the target: off target for 2010: how to avoid breaking the promise of universal access
International Treatment Preparedness Coalition, 2006This report, from the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC), follows on from a 2005 study that explored specific barriers and potential solutions to AIDS treatment delivery in six countries. This report finds some progress but argues that a lack of national leadership and slow implementation of reforms continues to prevent treatment delivery.DocumentMonitoring AIDS Treatment Rollout in South Africa: Lessons from the Joint Civil Society Monitoring Forum (JCSMF)
Institute for Democracy in South Africa, 2006This report assesses the Operational Plan for HIV and AIDS care, management and treatment in South Africa.The report indicates that guidelines and procedural arrangements have been developed at national and provincial levels to accelerate the rollout of ARV treatment in the public sector.DocumentEducator 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.DocumentBuckling: the impact of AIDS in South Africa 2005
Centre for the Study of AIDS, University of Pretoria, 2005This publication, from the Centre for the Study of AIDS, reviews a large volume of research evidence focused on the social, political and economic impacts of AIDS in South Africa. The author argues that there is a need for a more rigorous picture of the epidemic’s impact and how it interacts with specific aspects of society.DocumentMigration and domestic work in South Africa: worlds of work, health and mobility in Johannesburg
Southern African Migration Project, 2005This study explores the links between female migrancy, work, health and HIV/AIDS in the lives of domestic workers living in Johannesburg, as well as the implications for domestic workers and health service providers.DocumentEfforts underway to stem "brain drain" of doctors and nurses
Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2005This report from the World Health Organization (WHO) outlines actions that are being taken to combat the problem of developing countries losing healthcare professionals through migration to wealthier countries.DocumentLearning about HIV/AIDS and gender stereotypes in schools in southern Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Most young people learn about sexuality and HIV and AIDS in school. Giving teenage pupils space to explore, debate and ask questions is just as important as checking that they know how HIV is transmitted and avoided. Can teachers help in the fight against AIDS and gender stereotypes?Pages
