05991oam 22007215 450 991078274680332120200520144314.01-281-84589-297866118458960-8213-7441-910.1596/978-0-8213-7440-5(CKB)1000000000705350(EBL)459728(OCoLC)560635076(SSID)ssj0000089610(PQKBManifestationID)11121797(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000089610(PQKBWorkID)10092256(PQKB)10274671(MiAaPQ)EBC459728(Au-PeEL)EBL459728(CaPaEBR)ebr10255164(CaONFJC)MIL184589(OCoLC)935270968(The World Bank)bk17440(US-djbf)bk17440(EXLCZ)99100000000070535020020129d2008 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA Sourcebook of HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs, Volume 2 : Education Sector-Wide Approaches2nd ed.Washington, D.C. :The World Bank,20081 online resource (247 pages)Description based upon print version of record.0-8213-7440-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Includes bibliographical references.Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Availability of the Sourcebook; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Programa de EducacioĢn Afectivo Sexual (PEAS), the Dominican Republic; Box 1.1 Facts and Figures on HIV/AIDS in the Dominican Republic; Figure 1.1 Timeline of PEAS Development; Box 1.2 The Dominican Republic's HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Project; Figure 1.2 Basic Aspects of the PEAS Program; Table 1.1 Number of People Who Received PEAS Training, 2001-05; Table 1.2 PEAS Survey Indicators; Table 1.3 Student Knowledge of HIV/AIDS and Attitudes toward People Living with HIV/AIDS2 The Rapid Results Initiative, EritreaBox 2.1 The Rapid Results Initiative; Figure 2.1 Timeline of RRI Development; Figure 2.2 Organizational Structure of the Rapid Response Initiative; Box 2.2 Sample Activity: Transmission and Prevention of HIV; Table 2.1 Role of Partners in RRI; Table 2.2 Impact of RRI on Students; 3 Integrated Sectorwide HIV/AIDS Preventive Education, The Gambia; Box 3.1 Sharing Information within the Region; Table 3.1 Student Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections; Table 3.2 Students' Sources of Information about HIV/AIDSTable 3.3 People with Whom Students Discuss HIV4 The School Health Education Program (SHEP), Ghana; Box 4.1 Example of Participatory Exercise Used in Ghana; Figure 4.1 National, Regional, District, and School-Level Coordination of SHEP; Table 4.1 Questions Asked to Monitor Progress toward Implementing Each Pillar of the Alert Model; Box 4.2 Examples of NGO Programs Operating in Ghana: World Education and Child and Teen Focus; 5 The Jerusalem AIDS Project, Israel; Figure 5.1 The JAIP Triangular Model; Table 5.1 Annual Cost of JAIP Program, 2004; 6 Primary School Action for Better Health, KenyaFigure 6.1 Timeline of PSABH ImplementationFigure 6.2 Coordinated Training Model of the Primary School Action for Better Health Program; Table 6.1 Odds Ratios for Impact of Interventions on Student Behavior and Attitudes; Table 6.2 Distribution of Project Costs in Nyanza Region; Table 6.3 Program Costs, by Training Model; Table 6.4 Estimated Costs of Revised PSABH Training Package; 7 The Primary School AIDS Prevention Program, Kenya; Table 7.1 HIV Prevalence in Kisumu District, 1996; Figure 7.1 Impact of Sugar-Daddy Talk on Grade 8 GirlsFigure 7.2 Effects of Free School Uniforms on Grade 6 GirlsTable 7.2 Impact and Estimated Cost of Program Components; 8 The Window of Hope Program, Namibia; Figure 8.1 Timeline of Window of Hope Implementation; Box 8.1 Typical Opening Ritual; Table 8.1 Coverage of Window of Hope Program, 2006; Figure 8.2 Forming a Window of Hope Club; Table 8.2 Objectives and Topics of Program Windows; Table 8.3 Opening Rituals and Activities for the Red Window; 9 The Expanded Life Planning Education Program (ELPE), Nigeria; Figure 9.1 Timeline of ELPE Implementation; Table 9.1 Annual Costs of ELPE, 1999-2003Table 9.2 Cost of ELPE, 1999-2003, by CategoryThis 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.World Bank e-Library.AIDS (Disease)AfricaPreventionPublic healthAfricaAIDS (Disease)Prevention.Public health616.979205096Beasley Michael1968-1498290Valerio Alexandria1968-1113830Bundy Donald A. P523351DJBFDJBFBOOK9910782746803321A Sourcebook of HIV3723804UNINA