Friday, July 26, 2013

Why HIV/Aids Studies is Part of Teacher Education - Prof Junaid

Why HIV/Aids Studies is Part of Teacher Education – Prof Junaid
Professor Muhammad ibn Junaid is the Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Colleges of Education, Abuja. He gives reasons why the commission introduced HIV/AIDS in the curriculum of colleges of education. Excerpts: Weekly Trust: Why is …
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An HIV/AIDS-Free Generation in Africa?
A decade ago, the world faced the very real prospect that an accelerating HIV/AIDS pandemic could unleash death on a huge scale and devastate countries in Africa, a continent that had already been dealt a tough hand. Yet with the recent birth of the …
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Fighting HIV/AIDS in our workplaces
Launched in May 2005, the Guyana Business Coalition for HIV/AIDS continues to strengthen the foundation created under the first phase of the Guyana HIV/AIDS Reduction and Prevention (GHARP) Programme. As part of its ongoing public awareness effort …
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Eastern Region leads in HIV/AIDs prevalence
Eastern Region leads in HIV/AIDs prevalence. Comments ( 0 ). A survey conducted by the National AIDS Control Programme, NACP, has revealed that the Eastern Region still leads in HIV prevalence of three point six percent; followed by the Greater Accra …
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US Embassy Pledges to Help Fight HIV/Aids
THE US ambassador to Kenya, Robert Godec yesterday said his country will continue supporting the fight against HIV/Aids in Kenya. Dodec said the goal towards an Aids-free generation is achievable. "The struggle ahead of us is still long, but the US …
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Marital Status Reduces Risk of Death from HIV/AIDS for Men
July 12, 2013 — At the height of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s men who were married were significantly less likely to die of HIV/AIDS than their divorced or otherwise single counterparts, according to a University of California, Riverside analysis of …
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HIV/AIDS Adoption: Teen Selah Twietmeyer Gives Her HIV Adoption Testimony


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