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UNESCO's response to the report of the Commission on AIDS in Asia : how should education systems react to refocus prevention on adolescents most at risk for HIV?
Bib ID 4673083
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
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Description Bangkok : UNESCO, Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education , c2008 
5 p. ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 9789292232290 (Print)  9789292232306 (Electronic) 
Series

Discussion paper (HIV/AIDS & Education) ; no. 4.

HIV/AIDS & Education.

Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 5).

Also available online.

Subjects HIV (Viruses) - Asia - Prevention.  |  AIDS (Disease) - Asia - Prevention.  |  HIV (Viruses) - Study and teaching (Secondary) - Asia.  |  AIDS (Disease) - Study and teaching (Secondary) - Asia.
Other authors/contributors Commission on AIDS in Asia  |  Unesco. Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education

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