Education about sex, relationships and HIV and AIDS in African contexts is riddled with socio-cultural complexity. In this paper the authors argue that in extreme contexts education can lead change further by developing young people as significant actors in their own lives and in the lives of the community by bringing about change in attitudes in the community, as well as practices in schools. A qualitative study was undertaken in eight primary schools of the use of student knowledge and voice to change attitudes, impact upon socio cultural beliefs, adult–child dialogue and drive changes in practice in AIDS education. Drawing on a contextual framework that includes a socio-cultural approach to education, Basil Bernstein's well established t...
The social structure of the Ghanaian society has changed over the century due to the influence of we...
Background Young people in sub-Saharan Africa are affected by the HIV pandemic to a ...
In the absence of a cure for HIV/AIDS, the notion of ‘education as a social vaccine ’ continues to b...
Education about sex, relationships and HIV and AIDS in African contexts is riddled with socio-cultur...
Education about sex, relationships and HIV and AIDS in African contexts is riddled with socio-cultur...
Education about sex, relationships and HIV and AIDS in African contexts is riddled with socio-cultur...
The author demonstrates that collaborating with children using a gender-sensitive life-cycle approac...
There are gaps in research exploring young people’s strategies for school-based HIV prevention-orien...
Comprehensive Sexuality Education remains one of the most controversial topics in global development...
HIV severely affects children in sub-Saharan Africa. It is important to understand not only the effe...
Aim: To establish an overview of school-based interventions carried out to support the health and we...
Background: Primary School Action for Better Health (PSABH) became the national HIV prevention curri...
Education on HIV infection, prevention, and treatment has the potential to improve young people’s kn...
Despite the resources put into HIV education programmes with young people in sub-Saharan Africa in t...
Primary schools in Kenya provide a promising venue for widespread delivery of HIV prevention interve...
The social structure of the Ghanaian society has changed over the century due to the influence of we...
Background Young people in sub-Saharan Africa are affected by the HIV pandemic to a ...
In the absence of a cure for HIV/AIDS, the notion of ‘education as a social vaccine ’ continues to b...
Education about sex, relationships and HIV and AIDS in African contexts is riddled with socio-cultur...
Education about sex, relationships and HIV and AIDS in African contexts is riddled with socio-cultur...
Education about sex, relationships and HIV and AIDS in African contexts is riddled with socio-cultur...
The author demonstrates that collaborating with children using a gender-sensitive life-cycle approac...
There are gaps in research exploring young people’s strategies for school-based HIV prevention-orien...
Comprehensive Sexuality Education remains one of the most controversial topics in global development...
HIV severely affects children in sub-Saharan Africa. It is important to understand not only the effe...
Aim: To establish an overview of school-based interventions carried out to support the health and we...
Background: Primary School Action for Better Health (PSABH) became the national HIV prevention curri...
Education on HIV infection, prevention, and treatment has the potential to improve young people’s kn...
Despite the resources put into HIV education programmes with young people in sub-Saharan Africa in t...
Primary schools in Kenya provide a promising venue for widespread delivery of HIV prevention interve...
The social structure of the Ghanaian society has changed over the century due to the influence of we...
Background Young people in sub-Saharan Africa are affected by the HIV pandemic to a ...
In the absence of a cure for HIV/AIDS, the notion of ‘education as a social vaccine ’ continues to b...