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HIV/AIDS AND EDUCATION IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
WHAT CAN WE DO?
THURSDAY 18th JULY 2002
Conference Papers and Seminar Reports
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Plenaries and Seminars
H.E. Lindiwe Mabuza, High Commissioner for the Republic of
South Africa, Opening
Remarks
Plenary One
Professor William Makgoba, President, Medical Research Council,
South Africa
Infected
and affected: Perspectives on HIV/AIDS and Education in South
Africa
Professor Michael Kelly, University of Zambia
The
impact of HIV/AIDS on Education in Malawi and Zambia
Chair: Professor Shula Marks
Seminars
- A generation of teachers lost to HIV/AIDS: strategies
for survival/dealing with trauma
Duncan
Hindle, Department of Education, South Africa
David Mbetse, Headmaster, Acornhoek, South Africa
Chair: John McFadden, UNISON
Rapporteur: Tania Boler
- Sexual Violence, HIV/AIDS, Gender Equity and Education
Dr
Elaine Unterhalter, Institute of Education
Promise Mthembu, International Community of Women Living
with HIV/AIDS
MarkThorpe,
VSO, Mozambique
Chair: Graham Bennett, One World Action
Rapporteur: Alex Kent
- The impact of HIV/AIDS on Higher Education
Professor Michael Kelly, University of Zambia
Professor Alan Whiteside, HEARD, University of Natal
Chair: David Jobbins, THES
Rapporteur: Tessa Lewin
- Corporations as partners: is it working?
Edward
Bickham, Executive Vice President - External Affairs, Anglo
American plc
Patricia Sibbons, BEAD & HIV International
Chair: Steve Sinnot, NUT
Rapporteur: Margaret Ling
- Learning and Teaching: school materials
Linnea
Renton, Action Aid
Dr
Nicola Swainson, University of Sussex
Chair: Paddy Ross, CCETSA
Rapporteur: Sue Adler
- Mainstreaming action on HIV/AIDS in Education Programmes
Duncan Hindle, Department of Education, South Africa
Jose
Sluijs-Doyle, VSO
Chair: Lyndall Stein, Action Aid
Rapporteur: Karen Lo
- Changing Community and cultural attitudes to HIV/AIDS
- Addressing the Stigma
David Clarke, DfID
Paul
Cromhout, Small Projects Foundation, South Africa
Chair: Alan Smith, VSO
Rapporteur: Catriona Byrne
- Non-formal education - using mass-media and popular culture
David
Dennis, Soul City
Dr
Sunanda Ray, SAFAIDS, Zimbabwe
Chair: Ron Norgard, CIIR
Rapporteur: Tessa Lewin
Plenary Two
Sally
Keeble MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for International
Development
Steve Sinnot, Dep.General Secretary, NUT
Dr Sunanda Ray, SAFAIDS, Zimbabwe
Duncan Hindle, Department of Education, South Africa
Professor Michael Kelly, University of Zambia
Professor William Makgoba, President, Medical Research Council,
South Africa
Chair: Professor Shula Marks
Concluding Remarks
Promise Mthembu, International Community of Women Living with
HIV/AIDS
David Mbetse, Headmaster, Acornhoek, South Africa
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