Publication Date
2000
108 p
Examines (briefly) the role of education in HIV prevention, and (in detail) the growing, potentially devastating impact of HIV on education systems. The latter is analysed with respect to the demand and supply of education (growing number of orphans, declining number of teachers, and associated issues); the impact of HIV on the content, process, organisation, and role of education, and on the planning and management of education. Concludes that education must be radically re-examined in the light of the HIV pandemic, and its role in the prevention of the disease
Series:Fundamentals of Education Planning 66 Notes:See website for list of local distributors
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Keywords
Cross-cutting; awareness raising; Development/ Humanitarian; inclusive emergency preparedness and planning; Disability and social diversity; vulnerable groups; Education; educational stakeholders; formal education; health education; Health; treatment and prevention; Inclusion; society and social change; Politics government and economics; collaboration