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Listen, secret!: issues and research by children affected by HIV/AIDS in Xinjiang and Yunnan, China
Save the Children Fund, 2006This report presents the findings of a research programme in two locations in China that are heavily affected by HIV/AIDS; Yining City in Yili Prefecture and Yingjiang County in Dehong Prefecture.DocumentA strange illness: issues and research by children affected by HIV/AIDS in central China
Save the Children Fund, 2005Caused by unsafe practices in the sale of blood, HIV/AIDS has affected a large number of children in central China.DocumentThe role of education in promoting young people’s sexual and reproductive health
Centre for Sexual Health Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Southampton, 2002This document outlines discussions from the Expert meeting for the Safe Passages to Adulthood programme, where researchers, practitioners and policy makers explored the potential of education to protect against HIV/AIDS, as well as the possible changes needed to enable the education system to respond more adequately.DocumentOverview 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.DocumentAIDS, public policy and child well-being
UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, 2001This paper presents the findings of a global study carried out in 2000 on the specific impact of HIV/AIDS on children.DocumentYoung people and HIV/AIDS: responding to the new Asian crisis
Save the Children Fund, 2001This report provides examples of a number of Save the Children projects in Asian countries where the focus has been on children affected by HIV/AIDS and/or prevention efforts focused on children and young people.The authors outline the organisation's policy and approach with regard to tackling issues such as stigma, the child sex trade and education.DocumentTrafficking in Children for Labour Exploitation in the Mekong Sub-region: a Framework for Action
International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 1998Reveals trends and issues of child trafficking in the Mekong subregion. Covers: Trends in trafficking routes, numbers and purposes; the push and pull factors; the recruitment process via an organized network; intolerable working conditions and their impact;The need to develop a multi-sectoral responses through a broad alliance of partners.
