Respect my rights, respect my dignity: module three – sexual and reproductive rights are human rights
This module on sexual and reproductive rights is the third in a series of human rights education resources for young people.
This module on sexual and reproductive rights is the third in a series of human rights education resources for young people.
It is estimated that 50–55% of people living with HIV globally are women.
This manual is made up of 7 modules: Module 1 Comprehensive School Health Programme; Module 2 Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle; Module 3 Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-being; Module 4 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights; Module 5 WASH - Water, Sanitation and Hygiene; Module 6 Learners w
The aim of this manual is to focus health education in schools towards nutrition disorders, infections and diseases that affect school-age children and community members living in and around Kakuma Refugee camp today.
This report provides results from the SHPPS conducted in 2014. Following a detailed Methods section, 2014 results are presented in a series of 168 tables organized around the 10 components of the WSCC model.
Rights, Respect, Responsibility® is a curriculum developed by Advocates for Youth. It meets the National Sexuality Education Standards in the United States and covers ages K - 12 (approx. ages 5-18).
Background: Healthy children achieve better educational outcomes which, in turn, are associated with improved health later in life. The World Health Organization’s Health Promoting Schools (HPS) framework is a holistic approach to promoting health and educational attainment in school.
This document reports an effort to systematically investigate the extent to which Compassion International assisted children are affected by HIV/AIDS.
The briefing paper provides an analysis of the negotiations that took place at the Special Session of the United Nations Assembly to review the implementation of the 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.
Taller de salud sexual, Programa de prevención del sida y ETS. El documento describe en fichas esquemáticas las principales enfermedades a transmisión sexual: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Sida, Condilomas, Herpes Genital, Gonorrea, Sífilis.