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OverviewThis Sourcebook aims to support efforts by countries to strengthen the role of the education sector in the prevention of HIV/AIDS. It was developed in response to numerous requests for a simple forum to help countries share their practical experiences of designing and implementing programs that are targeted at school-age children. The Sourcebook seeks to fulfill this role by providing concise summaries of programs, using a standard format that highlights the main elements of the programs and makes it easier to compare the programs with each other. A Sourcebook of HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs, 2nd Edition documents 13 education based HIV/AIDS prevention programs targeting children and youth from 7 sub-Saharan African countries. It is sponsored by UNAIDS, UNICEF, UNESCO, UNFPA, DFID, USAID, Ireland Aid and the World Bank. The Sourcebook represents the work of many contributors, and was developed by the Partnership for Child Development with the World Bank.In recent years, the education sector has played an increasingly important role in the prevention of HIV. It is now recognized that a good education is one of the most effective ways of helping young people to avoid HIV infection. Children of school age have the lowest prevalence of infection, and even in the worst affected countries, the vast majority of schoolchildren are uninfected. For these children, there is a window of hope, a chance of a life free from AIDS if they can acquire the knowledge, skills, and values to help them protect themselves as they grow up. Providing young people with the 'social vaccine' of education offers them a real chance of productive life (see Education and HIV/AIDS: A Window of Hope [World Bank 2002]).Not only is education important to the prevention of HIV, the prevention of HIV is essential for education. In the presence of HIV&AIDS, some countries are beginning to witness a reversal of their hard-won educational gains, while others are being further set back due to the dramatic impact of the infection. Affecting supply, demand, and quality of education, HIV is limiting the capacity of education sectors to achieve Education for All (EFA), and their countries to achieve their Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Alongside appreciation of the intrinsic value of education itself in preventing HIV&AIDS, in recent years many different countries and governments have increasingly recognized the value of specific preventive HIV education in combating the pandemic. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexandria Valerio , Donald A Bundy , Michael BeasleyPublisher: World Bank Group Imprint: World Bank Group ISBN: 9781281845894ISBN 10: 1281845892 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 01 December 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |