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HIV/AIDS

  1. Trade union rights are human rights 9 April 2008

    Namibia: education spending tops the budget while NANTU continues to raise HIV/AIDS awareness

    A spokesman for EI affiliate, Namibia National Teachers Union (NANTU), has welcomed the decision of the Namibian government to prioritise education in its recent budget allocations. Meanwhile, NANTU is continuing to raise awareness on HIV and AIDS through the distribution of a poster and a leaflet to inform their members...

    Namibia: education spending tops the budget while NANTU continues to raise HIV/AIDS awareness
  2. Trade union rights are human rights 20 March 2008

    Argentina: EI welcomes new law on free transport for HIV patients

    EI welcomes the recent law passed by the Buenos Aires authorities which will guarantee free transport for HIV-AIDS, tuberculosis, and long-term cancer sufferers in the Argentine capital.

    Argentina: EI welcomes new law on free transport for HIV patients
  3. Trade union rights are human rights 13 March 2008

    India: The need for sex education in schools

    Since the first case was detected in the 1980s, AIDS has become one of the largest killers in the world. Every day, some 7,200 young people are contracting HIV in the world. In India, 15% of HIV/AIDS patients are children under 15 years of age. At a time when HIV...

    India: The need for sex education in schools
  4. Trade union rights are human rights 21 January 2008

    World AIDS Day: Teachers share experiences of One Hour on AIDS

    In 2007 EI and its affiliates launched a brand new initiative called ‘One Hour on AIDS’ which affords teachers the opportunity to bring the World AIDS Day campaign into the classrooms. As a result, World AIDS Day 2007 saw teachers and children in schools around the world benefiting from a...

    World AIDS Day: Teachers share experiences of One Hour on AIDS
  5. Trade union rights are human rights 21 January 2008

    Ghana, Benin and Burundi: Teacher Unions Make Progress on Training

    EI works with the WHO on a programme dealing with HIV/AIDS prevention and related risky behaviours in schools in Ghana, Benin and Burundi. An EI workshop recently brought teacher unions from these countries together to assess the progress made over the last year and to learn about new EI training...

    Ghana, Benin and Burundi: Teacher Unions Make Progress on Training
  6. Trade union rights are human rights 21 January 2008

    Gabon: HIV/AIDS prevention included in school curriculum

    Last October the National AIDS Committee situated within the Gabonese Ministry of Education (Colusimen) met to develop a harmonised curriculum on HIV/AIDS education. EI welcomes the decision of the Gabonese Government to include HIV/AIDS in the school curriculum.

    Gabon: HIV/AIDS prevention included in school curriculum
  7. Trade union rights are human rights 21 January 2008

    Uganda: Report published on Impact of HIV/AIDS on Education and Teachers

    Last year UNATU commissioned a study entitled 'The impact of HIV/AIDS on Education and Teachers in Uganda' to gather baseline information that will guide the planning and implementation of the EFAIDS programme. The study, which has just been published, provides a valuable analysis of the situation in Uganda.

    Uganda: Report published on Impact of HIV/AIDS on Education and Teachers
  8. Trade union rights are human rights 21 January 2008

    Nepal: two new unions join EFAIDS Programme

    Education International would like to welcome two new unions to the EFAIDS Programme. As of this month, the NNTA (Nepal National Teachers’ Association) and NTA (Nepal Teachers’ Association) will be joining forces to work on EFAIDS. Both unions take the view that this cooperation will serve to greatly further their...

    Nepal: two new unions join EFAIDS Programme
  9. Trade union rights are human rights 21 January 2008

    Brazil: CNTE joins EI in the fight against HIV/AIDS and STDs

    Last October CNTE/Brazil joined the EFAIDS Programme. The union kicked off their programme activities with a national level seminar on STDs and AIDS, which took place in Brasilia from October 2-4.

    Brazil: CNTE joins EI in the fight against HIV/AIDS and STDs
  10. Trade union rights are human rights 21 January 2008

    Mexico: International AIDS Conference, August 3-8, 2008

    The 17th International AIDS Conference is taking place in Mexico City this year from 3-8 August. Representatives of EI will be present at the Conference to ensure that the critical issue of the education sector response to HIV/AIDS is kept firmly on the agenda.

    Mexico: International AIDS Conference, August 3-8, 2008
  11. Trade union rights are human rights 21 January 2008

    Interview with Maria Teresa Cabrera, ADP/Dominican Republic

    Maria Teresa Cabrera is a member of the EI Executive Board, President of the ADP (Dominican Association of Teachers) and the Coordinator of the ADP EFAIDS Programme. The ADP together with teacher unions FAPROUASD and ANPROTEC have just begun implementing EFAIDS activities

    Interview with Maria Teresa Cabrera, ADP/Dominican Republic
  12. Trade union rights are human rights 13 December 2007

    Teachers mark World AIDS Day with 'One Hour on AIDS' initiative

    EI would like to congratulate its affiliates for their efforts to mobilise their members and society at large to celebrate World AIDS Day 2007 and to launch the new ‘One Hour on AIDS’ initiative with commitment and enthusiasm!

    Teachers mark World AIDS Day with 'One Hour on AIDS' initiative
  13. Trade union rights are human rights 13 December 2007

    St Vincent and the Grenadines: Caribbean unions take EFAIDS a step forward

    In October thirteen unions affiliated to EI came together in Kingston to review their progress on the EFAIDS Programme thus far, to plan for 2008 and to benefit from training on two new toolkits related to gender safe schools and the greater integration of teachers living with HIV and AIDS...

    St Vincent and the Grenadines: Caribbean unions take EFAIDS a step forward
  14. Trade union rights are human rights 13 December 2007

    Teacher Unions strongly represented in EFA and HIV discussions

    In early December a number of meetings took place on Education for All and HIV/AIDS in Nairobi. UN-agencies, the World Bank, NGOs, trade unions and bilateral donors convened under the umbrella of the Inter-Agency Task Team on Education and HIV/AIDS. Likewise thirteen EFAIDS coordinators from Eastern and Southern Africa and...

    Teacher Unions strongly represented in EFA and HIV discussions
  15. Trade union rights are human rights 13 December 2007

    UNAIDS Report says HIV prevalence levelling off

    UNAIDS and the WHO have revised downward the figure on global HIV prevalence. Partially in response to the impact of HIV programmes, but also due to the introduction of new surveillance methods, UNAIDS puts the number of people living with HIV globally at 33.2 million, down from 39.5 million in...

    UNAIDS Report says HIV prevalence levelling off
  16. Trade union rights are human rights 28 November 2007

    World AIDS Day: Teachers take the lead

    To mark World AIDS Day, Education International is challenging educators around the world to teach the same lesson as part of a new initiative called "One Hour on AIDS."

    World AIDS Day: Teachers take the lead