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XV International AIDS Conference Symposium: Education for HIV/AIDS prevention:What Works? Scaling up: costing scarce resources and assessing absorptive.

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

2 National trends in HIV prevalence

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

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

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

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

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

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9 EMIS: Mortality due to Illness

10 Pupil Attrition

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

12 Loss of Contact Time Loss of time: 2001: 7% 2002: 7.6%

13 HIV/AIDS Impact on The Education Sector The Mobile Task Team Approach

14 MTT Country Activity

15 MTT Regional Activity

16 MTT Objectives Empower MoEs to develop systemic, 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.

17 MTT Research Activity 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,

18 www.mttaids.com www.heard.org.za


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