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School Health, Nutrition and HIV/AIDS Programming : Promising Practice in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region
CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank
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Title:
School Health, Nutrition and HIV/AIDS Programming : Promising Practice in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region
Author:
Bundy, Donald
;
O'Connell, Tara
;
Drake, Lesley
;
Baker, Simon
;
Abrioux, Emmanuelle
O'Connell, Tara
;
Bundy, Donald
;
Baker, Simon
;
Abrioux, Emmanuelle
;
Drake, Lesley
Subjects:
ABSENTEEISM
;
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
;
ACCESS TO CHILDREN
;
ADOLESCENTS
;
AGED
;
AIDS PREVENTION
;
ALCOHOL ABUSE
;
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
;
ALCOHOLISM
;
BASIC EDUCATION
;
BASIC KNOWLEDGE
;
BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN
;
BOARDING
;
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
;
CHILD-TO-CHILD APPROACH
;
CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
;
CLASSROOM
;
CLASSROOMS
;
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
;
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
;
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
;
COMPULSORY EDUCATION
;
CONTINUOUS EDUCATION
;
CRITICAL THINKING
;
CURRICULA
;
CURRICULUM
;
CURRICULUM DEVELOPERS
;
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
;
CURRICULUM EVALUATION
;
DENTAL HEALTH
;
DETOXIFICATION
;
DISABILITIES
;
DISABLED CHILDREN
;
DISTRICT EDUCATION
;
DRUG ABUSE
;
EDUCATED STUDENTS
;
EDUCATION AUTHORITIES
;
EDUCATION CURRICULUM
;
EDUCATION FOR ALL
;
EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN
;
EDUCATION MINISTRIES
;
EDUCATION OFFICIALS
;
EDUCATION OUTCOMES
;
EDUCATION PARTNERSHIPS
;
EDUCATION PERSONNEL
;
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
;
EDUCATION SECTOR
;
EDUCATION SERVICES
;
EDUCATION SYSTEM
;
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
;
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
;
EDUCATORS
;
ETHNIC GROUPS
;
FAMILIES
;
FEMALE STUDENTS
;
FEMALE TEACHER
;
FEMALE TEACHERS
;
GENDER AWARENESS
;
GENERAL EDUCATION
;
GENERAL SECONDARY EDUCATION
;
GIRLS
;
HEAD TEACHERS
;
HEALTH EDUCATION
;
HEALTH MESSAGES
;
HEALTH POLICY
;
HEALTH PROMOTION
;
HEALTH PROMOTION IN SCHOOLS
;
HIGH SCHOOL
;
HIGHER EDUCATION
;
HOLISTIC APPROACH
;
HOSPITALS
;
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
;
HYGIENE
;
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
;
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
;
INTERVENTION
;
INTERVENTIONS
;
LEADERSHIP
;
LEARNERS
;
LEARNING
;
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
;
LEARNING MATERIALS
;
LEARNING PROCESSES
;
LEARNING STYLES
;
LESSON PLANS
;
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
;
LIFE SKILLS
;
LIFE SKILLS COMPONENT
;
LIFE SKILLS CURRICULA
;
LIFE SKILLS CURRICULUM
;
LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION
;
LITERACY
;
LOCAL SCHOOLS
;
LOW SCHOOL ENROLMENT
;
MANUALS
;
MASS MEDIA
;
MENTAL HEALTH
;
MIGRATION
;
NATIONAL CURRICULUM
;
NATIONAL SCHOOL
;
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
;
NON-FORMAL EDUCATION
;
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
;
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
;
NUMERACY
;
NURSING
;
NURSING HOMES
;
NUTRITION
;
NUTRITION PROGRAM
;
ORPHANS
;
OUT-OF-SCHOOL CHILDREN
;
PARTICIPATORY LEARNING
;
PEDAGOGY
;
PERSONAL HYGIENE
;
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
;
PHYSICS
;
POOR CLASSROOM PERFORMANCE
;
PRIMARY EDUCATION
;
PRIMARY GRADES
;
PRIMARY LEVEL
;
PRIMARY LEVEL USING
;
PRIMARY SCHOOL
;
PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS
;
PRIMARY SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
;
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
;
PRIMARY TEACHERS
;
PROVINCIAL EDUCATION
;
PUBLIC HEALTH
;
PUBLIC SCHOOL
;
PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM
;
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
;
QUALITY EDUCATION
;
QUALITY OF LIFE
;
QUALITY TRAINING
;
REGIONAL WORKSHOP
;
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
;
RISK GROUPS
;
RURAL SCHOOLS
;
SANITATION
;
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
;
SCHOLARSHIPS
;
SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENTS
;
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
;
SCHOOL CHILDREN
;
SCHOOL CURRICULA
;
SCHOOL CURRICULUM
;
SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT
;
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
;
SCHOOL EDUCATION
;
SCHOOL FEEDING
;
SCHOOL HEAD
;
SCHOOL HEALTH
;
SCHOOL HEALTH EDUCATION
;
SCHOOL LEVEL
;
SCHOOL LEVELS
;
SCHOOL LUNCH
;
SCHOOL MATERIALS
;
SCHOOL POLICIES
;
SCHOOL POLICY
;
SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
;
SCHOOL SETTINGS
;
SCHOOL SYSTEMS
;
SCHOOL UNIFORMS
;
SCHOOL YEAR
;
SCHOOL-AGE
;
SCHOOLCHILDREN
;
SCHOOLING
;
SECONDARY EDUCATION
;
SECONDARY SCHOOL
;
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
;
SERVICE TRAINING
;
SEXUALITY
;
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
;
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
;
SIBLINGS
;
SKILLS TRAINING
;
SMOKING
;
SOCIAL SKILLS
;
SOCIAL STUDIES
;
SOCIAL WORKERS
;
SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
;
SPECIAL NEEDS
;
SPECIAL NEEDS IN EDUCATION
;
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
;
STDS
;
STIS
;
STREET CHILDREN
;
STUDENT BOOKS
;
SUPPORTIVE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT
;
TEACHER
;
TEACHER EDUCATION
;
TEACHER GUIDES
;
TEACHER MANUALS
;
TEACHER MONITORING
;
TEACHER TRAINING
;
TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGES
;
TEACHER TRAINING INSTITUTIONS
;
TEACHERS
;
TEACHING
;
TEACHING AIDS
;
TEACHING TECHNIQUES
;
TEACHING-LEARNING
;
TRAINEES
;
TRAINING ACTIVITIES
;
TRAINING CENTERS
;
TRAINING FOR TEACHERS
;
TRAINING OF TEACHERS
;
UNIVERSITIES
;
VIOLENCE
;
VISITS TO SCHOOLS
;
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
;
WASTE
;
WASTE DISPOSAL
;
YOUNG PEOPLE
;
YOUTH
Description:
In low income countries, poor health and malnutrition are critical underlying factors for low school enrolment, absenteeism, poor classroom performance and dropout; all of which act as important constraints in countries efforts to achieve Education for All (EFA) and the education Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). In the Greater Mekong Sub-Region (GMSR), the education and health sectors have long recognized that school health and nutrition programs can address the basic health problems faced by their schoolchildren. More recently, life skills modules and HIV prevention education are being introduced to promote positive and healthy behaviors. The currently low levels of HIV infection in the GMSR make a focus on prevention all the more timely. The aim of this document is to share emerging promising practice in the field of school health and nutrition within the GMSR and to inform governments, development partners and other organizations that recognize the need to harmonize activities and align assistance. It aims to strengthen the network of school health, nutrition and HIV/AIDS Ministry of Education Focal Points and further the establishment of a sound community of good practice in the sub-region. The document includes descriptions a wide range of different activities from the six GMSR countries of Cambodia, China (Yunnan Province), Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR), Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.
Publisher:
World Bank, Washington, DC
Creation Date:
2009
Language:
English
Source:
Open Knowledge Repository
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