Prevención en parejas sero-discordantes: cuidarse en pareja
Folleto informativo sobre sexualidad en parejas sero-discordantes (donde uno de los miembros vive con VIH y el otro no), cuidados a seguir, uso correcto del preservativo y paternidad.
Folleto informativo sobre sexualidad en parejas sero-discordantes (donde uno de los miembros vive con VIH y el otro no), cuidados a seguir, uso correcto del preservativo y paternidad.
The purpose of this document is to seek to reassure teachers as to the possible risk of being infected by contact with members of the school community who may be carriers of the HIV virus.
This guidance note discusses the intersection of HIV and the education sector and suggests ways in which programmes and projects in this sector can mainstream HIV.
Este documento que ofrece información actualizada y adecuada sobre el proceso de Consejería en VIH/SIDA, así como estrategias y sugerencias que ayudan al o la Consejero/a a ofrecer el servicio con mayor efectividad.
The primary purpose of this revised Manual is to offer organizations an updated resource on how to integrate a gender equity approach into the design and implementation of RH programs.
Radio and HIV/AIDS: Making a Difference has been written with two premises in mind: that even in this age of digital communications radio remains a powerful force to confront the health and social challenges posed by HIV/AIDS, but that there is much scope for improving programming.
This resource package contains four brochures dealing with: 1) key issues and ideas for action; 2) children and HIV; 3) young people and HIV; and 4) facts and figures.
A valuable resource for advocators and implementors of programmes that stop HIV and other harms among injecting drug users (IDUs) in Asia.
A three-volume set of publications serves as a practical manual, a toolkit for people at the state and local levels who are interested in taking action to prevent teen pregnancies in their communities.
The kit was designed as a three-hour workshop to increase college students' self-efficacy, or belief in their own ability to act successfully to prevent HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.