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HIV AIDS and Education
The AIDS epidemic continues to devastate. Treatment is essential for those who are ill. Since for each new treatment available, there are six new infections, the only hope today of getting ahead of the epidemic is prevention. Prevention requires everyone, including young people, to know all the facts and act on them. Knowing, and having and exercising choices about sexual behaviour go together. For prevention education to work, it must be available to everyone, without discrimination.
Schools have a part, although not the only part, in educating young people about HIV transmission and about AIDS. Education personnel, including classroom teachers, face dilemmas concerning education about HIV and AIDS. Are accurate and appropriate materials available? Are teachers equipped and ready to teach them? How can one obtain community agreement of the importance of prevention education? This community offers us the opportunity to exchange ideas and experience, providing a platform to learn from each other and to help the upcoming generations live in a world with AIDS, reducing risk, fear and prejudice.
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18 - 20 June 2008 -- |