Synopses & Reviews
<em>Education and HIV/AIDS</em> draws together contributors with expertise in HIV/AIDS and education working around the world, including Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, Europe, the USA and the Caribbean, from a variety of perspectives. Contributors explore the changing nature of education in light of this epidemic, as well as the impact of public health issues on educational institutions, in a range of different contexts. Within each chapter, the contributors pull apart a variety of relationships HIV/AIDS has with education; some provide a comparative analysis of global responses and international politics, others use small case studies to explore how local culture and tradition impacts these issues.<br /><br />Each chapter contains a summary of the key points and issues within each chapter to enable easy navigation, key contemporary questions to encourage active engagement with the material and references to seminal texts and cutting-edge research to prompt further reading and discussion. >
Table of Contents
Preface Colin Brock \ Introduction Nalini Asha Biggs \ Global Overview Nalini Asha Biggs \ 1. International Responses to HIV/AIDS and Education Christopher Castle and Mark Richmond \ 2. The Politics of President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) David Kovara \ 3. Health Promotion Though ABC Education: Agenda Setting and the Development of the ABC Strategy in Zambia Doreen Tembo \ 4. HIV/AIDS Education for HIV-Positive Women in India Priya Lall \ 5. The Education Sector Response to HIV and AIDS in the Caribbean David Clarke \ 6. HIV and the Internet: Sharing Treatment Information Fadhila Mazanderani and Jane Anderson \ HIV/AIDS Education in Turkey Tuncay Ergene and Kerim Munir \ Conclusion Nalini Asha Biggs \ Index