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By Alan Whiteside Director, HEARD Bangkok 14 th July 2004 heard.za

By Alan Whiteside Director, HEARD Bangkok 14 th July 2004 www.heard.org.za. XV International AIDS Conference Symposium: Education for HIV/AIDS prevention:What Works? Scaling up: costing scarce resources and assessing absorptive capacity. National trends in HIV prevalence.

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By Alan Whiteside Director, HEARD Bangkok 14 th July 2004 heard.za

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  1. By Alan Whiteside Director, HEARD Bangkok 14th July 2004 www.heard.org.za XV International AIDS ConferenceSymposium: Education for HIV/AIDS prevention:What Works?Scaling up: costing scarce resources and assessing absorptive capacity

  2. National trends in HIV prevalence

  3. HIV Prevalence among ANC respondents by age group 1994 - 2002

  4. Numbers HIV prevalence A 2 A 1 A B T T Time 1 2 27Aug01 - Report I: Epidem’gy & Lit. p. 27 Epidemic Curves, HIV

  5. Epidemic Curves, HIV and AIDS Numbers HIV prevalence A 2 A 1 A AIDS - cumulative B B 1 T T Time 1 2 27Aug01 - Report I: Epidem’gy & Lit. p. 27

  6. Epidemic Curves, HIV, AIDS & Impact Numbers HIV prevalence Impact A 2 A 1 A AIDS - cumulative B B 1 T T Time 1 2 27Aug01 -Report I: Epidem’gy & Lit. p. 27

  7. Mitigation of HIV/AIDS at the District Level: The Case for the Collection of Local Indicators & the Development of DEMMIS

  8. EMIS: Mortality due to Illness

  9. Pupil Attrition

  10. “New” Orphans Orphans as a % of enrolment: 2001: 1.5% 2002: 2.3%

  11. Loss of Contact Time Loss of time: 2001: 7% 2002: 7.6%

  12. HIV/AIDS ImpactonThe Education SectorThe Mobile Task Team Approach

  13. MTT Country Activity

  14. MTT Regional Activity

  15. Empower MoEs to developsystemic, sustainable response to HIV/AIDS, through effective management & mitigation; Guide sectoral policy & prioritised, decentralised implementation plans; Cost implementation plans to utilise available internal and external resources; Develop MoE/sectoral capacity & provide knowledge, systems, tools, models, templates and training required to measure, manage, mitigate HIV/AIDS and report response. MTT Objectives

  16. Published analysis of mortality & attrition rates in 70 000 educator workforce in KwaZulu Natal; Analysis of mortality & attrition rates for 360 000 teachers in South Africa for teacher demand & supply modelling; Assembly & analysis of education sector data for 13 MTT countries; Global Readiness Report –education sector study of 100 HIV/AIDS vulnerable countries, MTT Research Activity

  17. www.heard.org.za www.mttaids.com

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