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HIV/AIDS on the campus: universities and the threat of an epidemic
African Higher Education Research Online, 2006Many sub Saharan African universities have been slow to respond to HIV/AIDS pandemic. This report from African Higher Education Research Online (AHERO) analyses why universities respond the way that they do and in particular focuses on developments in Ugandan universities, a country known for its forward looking approach to HIV/AIDS.DocumentThe impact of HIV/AIDS on the education sector in Uganda: examining the impact of HIV/AIDS on governance in the education sector
Association for the Development of Education in Africa, 2004This study examines the impact of HIV/AIDS on governance in the education sector.DocumentTeacher training: essential for school-based reproductive health and HIV/AIDS education: focus on sub-saharan Africa
YouthNet, Family Health International, 2004For teaching information and skills related to HIV/AIDS, teacher training is essential, and complex. In sub-Saharan Africa, up to half of all new HIV infections are occurring among youth under age 25. Since most youth attend school at least for primary education, school-based programmes are a logical place to reach young people.DocumentKnowledge is power: AIDS education for Ugandan schoolchildren
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2001Comprehensive AIDS education can make pupils aware of the need to protect themselves against infection. It can also bring about gradual changes in the wider social environment, making safer sex more acceptable. But what is the best way to introduce AIDS education to schools with scarce resources and a packed curriculum?
