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The gendered impact of HIV/AIDS on education in South Africa and Swaziland: Save the Children's experiences
JOURNAL: Gender & Development
VOLUME: 14   ISSUE: 1
THEME: HIV/AIDS

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AUTHOR: Helen Poulsen
EDITED BY: Mohga Kamal Smith Fenella Porter Caroline Sweetman
ISSN: 1355-2074  E-ISSN: 1364-9221
STOCK CODE: 002J1169
AVAILABILITY: Available online only   PUBLISHER: Routledge
FORMAT: Downloadable PDF (pp: 10)   PUBLISHED: Mar 2006
READERSHIP:  Activists and Campaigners, Postgraduate, Undergraduate, Professional and Practitioners,

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ABSTRACT
Children are dropping out of school in large numbers in communities affected by HIV/AIDS, despite policies and programmes that are designed to support their continued attendance. Research carried out by Save the Children in South Africa and Swaziland concludes that factors influencing drop-out are poverty related, exacerbated by HIV/AIDS. These factors also play out in gendered ways. Interventions aimed at supporting the enrolment, participation and achievement of vulnerable children at school must tackle not only financial constraints to schooling for orphans, but the constraints to schooling for vulnerable girls and boys more broadly.


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