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  1. Trade union rights are human rights 21 July 2007

    New DVD on the EFAIDS Programme

    EI has carefully collected footage to produce a short film which illustrates the story behind the EFAIDS Programme and why it is considered so important by the teacher unions implementing it.

    New DVD on the EFAIDS Programme
  2. Trade union rights are human rights 19 July 2007

    Courageous Colombians defend rights

    “Dignity and intellectual freedom transcend, like a phoenix, the bars and cells of repression and state tyranny.”

    Courageous Colombians defend rights
  3. Trade union rights are human rights 10 July 2007

    Berlin Congress: getting to the heart of EFAIDS matters

    At the Education International Congress in Berlin this July, the EFAIDS team is putting on a variety of information and training sessions on issues related to the Programme.

    Berlin Congress: getting to the heart of EFAIDS matters
  4. Trade union rights are human rights 10 July 2007

    Burkina Faso: Pandemic stabilising but teachers still at risk

    The two teachers' unions working on the EFAIDS Programme in Burkina Faso - the National Union of Secondary and Higher Education Teachers (SNESS) and the National Union of African Teachers of Burkina (SNEAB - have commissioned a study to explore the impact of HIV and AIDS on the teaching body,...

    Burkina Faso: Pandemic stabilising but teachers still at risk
  5. Trade union rights are human rights 10 July 2007

    Botswana: Teacher Union Study Tour to Zambia

    Last May Roy Mwaba, General Secretary of the Zambia National Union of Teachers (ZNUT), paid a visit to the Botswana Teachers Union (BTU) in order to share experiences on the EFAIDS Programme. From 10-13 June BTU representatives paid a return visit to ZNUT in Zambia. Led by Ronald Ketshabe (BTU...

    Botswana: Teacher Union Study Tour to Zambia
  6. Trade union rights are human rights 10 July 2007

    Senegal: Teacher Unions evaluate EFAIDS Programme

    In mid June the Senegalese Committee of Education Unions against HIV/AIDS (COSSEL), which is composed of four EI affiliated teacher unions, namely, SNEEL-CNTS, SUDES, SYPROS and UDEN, carried out an evaluation of the EFAIDS Programme in Dakar.

    Senegal: Teacher Unions evaluate EFAIDS Programme