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The distinctive mix of competencies in education, natural, social and human sciences, culture, communication and information give the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) a unique organizational and technical capacity in responding to the achievement of universal access to comprehensive HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. UNESCO supports comprehensive and scaled-up education sector engagement as part of stronger national responses to AIDS, particularly with regard to HIV prevention with young people.

Its leadership of EDUCAIDS (the UNAIDS Global Initiative on Education and HIV and AIDS), coordination of the UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on Education, support for good-quality sexuality education and co-convenor of the priority area of empowering young people to prevent HIV in the UNAIDS Outcome Framework are key initiatives supporting strengthened strategic partnerships and cooperation among ministries of education, UNAIDS cosponsors, bilateral agencies and civil society groups at global, regional and country levels.

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EDUCAIDS

The Global Initiative on Education and HIV & AIDS (EDUCAIDS) seeks to promote, develop and support comprehensive education sector responses to HIV. More

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UNAIDS IATT on Education

UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on Education was created in 2002 to support accelerated and improved education sector responses to HIV and AIDS. It is convened by UNESCO.

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UNESCO HIV and AIDS Education Clearinghouse

The Clearinghouse supports education professionals, ministries of education, development agencies, civil society, researchers and other partners by providing a comprehensive knowledge base and information exchange service for the development of HIV policies, programmes and advocacy within the education sector. More

Guide: Essential characteristics of effective HIV prevention

This short guide aims to increase understanding of the characteristics of efficient and effective HIV responses.

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Children and AIDS: Stocktaking Report

The annual Children and AIDS: Stocktaking Report takes a hard look at global progress in prevention, testing, treatment and support for children affected by HIV and their parents.

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UNESCO Education Sector
Division of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development,
Section of Education and HIV & AIDS
7, pl. Fontenoy, 75352 Paris 07SP, France
Email: aids@unesco.org

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Visit the UNESCO web site to learn more about its response to HIV. More

Getting to Zero

UNAIDS Strategy 2011-2015

Guided by the UNAIDS Strategy 2011–2015 —the ten Cosponsors and the UNAIDS Secretariat are united in working towards the vision of “Zero new infections. Zero discrimination. Zero AIDS-related deaths.”

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