Address to Vice Chancellors of India on AIDS
James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Group, discusses the great challenges faced by India on the issue of AIDS. He urged greater education of students about the dangers of the disease and to deal with the issues of prevention. For those...
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okr-10986-243442021-04-23T14:04:21Z Address to Vice Chancellors of India on AIDS Wolfensohn, James D. PRIMARY SCHOOLS AGE GROUPS STUDENTS LEADERSHIP TREATMENT DEATH YOUTH DISEASE GRADUATES TEACHERS EPIDEMIC AIDS LIFE COLLEGES SCHOOLS USE OF CONDOMS AGE CONDOMS ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS SEXUALITY DANGERS YOUNG PEOPLE UNIVERSITIES GROUPS HIGH SCHOOLS HIV James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Group, discusses the great challenges faced by India on the issue of AIDS. He urged greater education of students about the dangers of the disease and to deal with the issues of prevention. For those that have been taken by the disease, deal in an open and equitable way with the sufferers who are getting treatment. He also said that graduates also will convey the messages when they become teachers, when they train teachers, when they pass the message down to high schools and primary schools and when they interface with their communities. 2016-05-24T20:30:50Z 2016-05-24T20:30:50Z 2003-11-19 Speech http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/01/25841487/address-vice-chancellors-india-aids-james-d-wolfensohn-president http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24344 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Speech South Asia India |
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PRIMARY SCHOOLS AGE GROUPS STUDENTS LEADERSHIP TREATMENT DEATH YOUTH DISEASE GRADUATES TEACHERS EPIDEMIC AIDS LIFE COLLEGES SCHOOLS USE OF CONDOMS AGE CONDOMS ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS SEXUALITY DANGERS YOUNG PEOPLE UNIVERSITIES GROUPS HIGH SCHOOLS HIV |
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PRIMARY SCHOOLS AGE GROUPS STUDENTS LEADERSHIP TREATMENT DEATH YOUTH DISEASE GRADUATES TEACHERS EPIDEMIC AIDS LIFE COLLEGES SCHOOLS USE OF CONDOMS AGE CONDOMS ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS SEXUALITY DANGERS YOUNG PEOPLE UNIVERSITIES GROUPS HIGH SCHOOLS HIV Wolfensohn, James D. Address to Vice Chancellors of India on AIDS |
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James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World
Bank Group, discusses the great challenges faced by India on
the issue of AIDS. He urged greater education of students about the
dangers of the disease and to deal with the issues of
prevention. For those that have been taken by the
disease, deal in an open and equitable way with the
sufferers who are getting treatment. He also said that
graduates also will convey the messages when they become
teachers, when they train teachers, when they pass the
message down to high schools and primary schools and when
they interface with their communities. |
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Wolfensohn, James D. |
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Wolfensohn, James D. |
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Address to Vice Chancellors of India on AIDS |
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Address to Vice Chancellors of India on AIDS |
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Address to Vice Chancellors of India on AIDS |
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Address to Vice Chancellors of India on AIDS |
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Address to Vice Chancellors of India on AIDS |
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address to vice chancellors of india on aids |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/01/25841487/address-vice-chancellors-india-aids-james-d-wolfensohn-president http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24344 |
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