ISSUE NUMBER ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO

PROSPECTS:quarterly review of comparative education,Vol. XXXII, no. 2, June 2002

EDUCATION FOR HIV/AIDS PREVENTION
Guest Editor: Inon I. Schenker

 

Foreword Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO

 

EDITORIAL

 

Scaling up the response to HIV/AIDS within education systems Cecilia Braslavsky

 

VIEWPOINTS/CONTROVERSIES

 

UNESCO versus HIV/AIDS: the history and ten lessons Gudmund Hernes

 

OPEN FILE:

 

 

  • HIV prevention for adolescents: identified gaps and emerging approaches Ralph J. DiClemente Richard A. Crosby and Gina M. Wingood
  • South Africa: the complex role of teaching about HIV/AIDS in schools Shermain Mannah
  • Thailand: the roles of educational institutes towards HIV/AIDS Chutamas Soravisutr
  • Brazil: Ministry of Education initiatives for HIV/AIDS prevention and control Paulo Renato Souza
  • HIV education for young people: intervention effectiveness, programme development and future research Herman P. Schaalma, Gerjo Kok,Charles Abraham, Harm J. Hospers, Knut I. Klepp and Guy Parcel
  • Religion and Education for HIV/AIDS Prevention
  • The Arab-Islamic view Sandrine Musso, Delphine Fanget and Kémal Cherabi
  • The Christian view Manoj Kurian
  • The Jewish view Abraham Steinberg, and Mordechai Halperin
  • The voices of youth
  • When I first learned about AIDS Anna Shekhtman, Rabin Rimal, Eustace T. Wallace, Inbal Gur Arieh, Mamadou Ndiaye

 

 

PROFILES OF FAMOUS EDUCATORS

 

Jonathan Mann (1947-1998) Ofelia T. Monzon (29Kb)