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Life skills education with a focus on HIV/AIDS : eastern and southern Africa region / [compiled by Annabel Ojoo ; edited by Sheila Wamahiu, Changu Mannathoko].
Author
Ojoo, Annabel
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Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
Nairobi, Kenya : UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Region, 2002.
Description
iv, 84 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
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Z7204.S44 O46 2002q Oversize
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Subject(s)
Life skills
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Africa, Southern
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Self-help techniques
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Africa, Southern
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AIDS (Disease)
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Africa, Southern
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Wamahiu, Sheila P.
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Mannathoko, C. (Changu)
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 80-84).
Contents
Preface
Section one: Assessment of materials: HIV/AIDS and young people ; Life skills and HIV/AIDS education ; Assessing the materials: the quality checklist ; Quality check: the analysis ; Knowledge ; Skills ; Behavior change and attitude ; Attitude ; Teaching/learning methodology ; Behaviour change ; Summary and conclusions ; References used
Section two: annotated bibliography: Botswana ; Ethiopia ; Kenya ; Lesotho ; Malawi ; Namibia ; South Africa ; Swaziland ; Tanzania ; Uganda ; Zambia ; Zimbabwe
Section three: Alphabetical listing.
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ISBN
9966979204
9789966979209
LCCN
2006306295
OCLC
55118222
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