This paper results from a study conducted in 2005-2006 on “the 2004 HIV/AIDS Education Sector Policy". It investigates the practical implications of the policy document in addressing provisions related to orphaned and vulnerable children and the teaching and learning of HIV/AIDS education. The paper further assesses practitioners' understanding of the policy. Data was collected from three districts in Kenya, Bondo, Nairobi and Garissa, which were selected to represent high, middle and low HIV prevalence, respectively. A total of 12 institutions were sampled. A cross cutting population of learners, teachers and teacher trainees, parents/guardians, and education offi cers were reached primarily via qualitative methods of interviews, group dis...
Abstract Background For adolescents living with HIV (ALWH), school may be the most important but und...
Education on HIV infection, prevention, and treatment has the potential to improve young people’s kn...
HIV/AIDS is now considered an epidemic, and nearly everyone worldwide is concerned about this diseas...
This paper results from a study conducted in 2005-2006 on “the 2004 HIV/AIDS Education Sector Policy...
One of the key responses to the HIV/AIDS crisis has been the provision of School- based HIV/AIDS edu...
One of the key responses to the HIV/AIDS crisis has been the provision of School- based HIV/AIDS edu...
Education level and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) kn...
ABSTRACT The advancement of the antiretroviral therapy (ARV) has extended life expectancy for childr...
This manuscript points out the deficiencies school counseling programs in Kenya for children/adolesc...
It is acknowledged that teacher training programmes around HIV in most of sub-Saharan Africa appear ...
<p>In the context of HIV, there is considerable debate about the role of schools and teachers as pot...
The HIV and AIDS pandemic in South Africa has increased the number of orphans and vulnerable childre...
HIV/AIDS is a global phenomenon which is taking an unproportional toll on the African continent. It ...
This study sought to establish the economic and psychological effects of HIV and AIDS on orphaned bo...
HIV/AIDS is a global phenomenon which is taking an unproportional toll on the African continent. It ...
Abstract Background For adolescents living with HIV (ALWH), school may be the most important but und...
Education on HIV infection, prevention, and treatment has the potential to improve young people’s kn...
HIV/AIDS is now considered an epidemic, and nearly everyone worldwide is concerned about this diseas...
This paper results from a study conducted in 2005-2006 on “the 2004 HIV/AIDS Education Sector Policy...
One of the key responses to the HIV/AIDS crisis has been the provision of School- based HIV/AIDS edu...
One of the key responses to the HIV/AIDS crisis has been the provision of School- based HIV/AIDS edu...
Education level and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) kn...
ABSTRACT The advancement of the antiretroviral therapy (ARV) has extended life expectancy for childr...
This manuscript points out the deficiencies school counseling programs in Kenya for children/adolesc...
It is acknowledged that teacher training programmes around HIV in most of sub-Saharan Africa appear ...
<p>In the context of HIV, there is considerable debate about the role of schools and teachers as pot...
The HIV and AIDS pandemic in South Africa has increased the number of orphans and vulnerable childre...
HIV/AIDS is a global phenomenon which is taking an unproportional toll on the African continent. It ...
This study sought to establish the economic and psychological effects of HIV and AIDS on orphaned bo...
HIV/AIDS is a global phenomenon which is taking an unproportional toll on the African continent. It ...
Abstract Background For adolescents living with HIV (ALWH), school may be the most important but und...
Education on HIV infection, prevention, and treatment has the potential to improve young people’s kn...
HIV/AIDS is now considered an epidemic, and nearly everyone worldwide is concerned about this diseas...