There is considerable disagreement over HIV/AIDS education - including what to teach, at what age, in what setting, by whom, and to what end. Political pressures often keep sex education - and thus HIV/AIDS education - out of the classroom. Sensitivities about sexuality and young people's behavior often obstruct AIDS education even where there is a strong national commitment to address the AIDS crisis.

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