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Estimated HIV prevalence among antenatal clinic attendees, national / provinces (in %)2000200120022003 24,524,826,527,9 provinces Western Cape 8,78,612,413,1 KwaZulu- Natal 36,233,526,537,5
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Estimated HIV prevalence among antenatal clinic attendees, by age Age group2000200120022003 <2016,115,414,815,8 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40+
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Estimated HIV prevalence among all South Africans, by characteristics Sex/RaceNumber surveyed Prevalence % Male3,7729,5 Female African White Coloured Indian National
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Studies of AIDS deaths Year of Death/Age 0-1415-2425-4950+ Unspeci- fied total 1997 40,49519,83192,479159,7315,571318,287 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Increase
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Impact of HIV/AIDS on schooling in South Africa Introduction Children‘s Lives in the Context of HIV/AIDS HIV Infection among Children HIV Infection among Significant Others Socio-economic Impacts of HIV/AIDS HIV, Poverty and Children in South Africa Child Abuse Orphans Educational Impact of HIV/AIDS High Costs of Education Increased Familial Responsibility Stigma and Trauma Implication for Schools School Organization The Curriculum Conclusion
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Introduction Education system – 3 problems - cope with effects of Apartheid - anti-apartheid slogan: ‚freedom now, education later‘ - today =>new culture of teaching - social factors: e.g. HIV/AIDS South Africa - signed International Human Rights conventions on the Rights of Child - constitution: protect children‘s rights - reality: a new ‚lost generation‘ due to diseases and its related impacts - 6,5 million people HIV infected => enormous social problems
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Introduction Adverse situation for children and youth -with parents sick/dying => children care for siblings/family members -many infected themselves with the virus Children‘s rights to eduaction/social services => reduced
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Children‘s Lives in the Context of HIV/AIDS Situation of children - infected themselves - seriously ill - many deaths No parents or other caregivers has - emotional - social - economic - development impacts on children
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HIV Infection among Children
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