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Programme Planning Materials and Training Resources: A Compendium
Based on a review of recent literature on effective HIV prevention programmes for youth as well as its experiences in the sexual and reproductive health field, MSCI developed a framework of essential elements, or key components for
Adolescent sexual and reproductive health: a training manual for program managers
As part of the CATALYST Consortium South-to-South programme, PROFAMILIA/Colombia and the Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA) collaborated to produce a manual for managers of adolescent sexual and reproductive health programmes that builds on PROFAMILIA/Colombia experience in
Effective Peer Education: Working with children and young on sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS
This toolkit was published by Save the Children in 2004. It presents the peer education as one of the solution for children and adolescents' needs on skills and information on how to protect their sexual and reproductive health and reduce their vulnerability to HIV and AIDS.
Education is empowerment: promoting goals in population, reproductive health and gender
This meeting report is based on a Fund-wide consultation to review UNFPA's three-decade long experience in population education (PopEd).
Guía para la atención de infecciones de transmisión sexual en entornos afectados por conflictos
Esta guía está dirigida a las personas y organizaciones interesadas en mejorar la calidad de la atención de las ITS en entornos afectados por conflictos.
Making reproductive health services friendly for young people
This issue focuses on the questions of "Why do young people have difficulty using reproductive health services?", "What would youth-friendly services look like?", and "What kind of services do young people want?".
Involving young people in reproductive health programs
This issues answer to the questions of "Why is it helpful to involve young people in their own reproductive health programmes?", "In what ways can young people become involved?", "Is there evidence that youth involvement improves programmes or results in better outcomes?&
Action for adolescent health: towards a common agenda. Recommendations from a joint study group
The Study Group reviewed the scientific evidence regarding the effectiveness of key interventions for adolescent health; highlighted the essential factors and strategies needed to establish, implement and sustain programmes for adolescent health; developed a common framework for country programmi