Our time to be heard: stories giving voice to young people and their experience of HIV
This publication is a collection of stories about young people living with HIV written by citizen journalists from the Key Correspondents network.
This publication is a collection of stories about young people living with HIV written by citizen journalists from the Key Correspondents network.
This regional report for Asia and the Pacific, provides an overview of the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) needs, issues, and priorities of young key populations (YKP), i.e.
This Advocacy Strategy focuses on reducing barriers facing Adolescents and Youth Living with HIV for improved quality of life.
The Link Up project, launched by a consortium of global and national partners in early 2013, is an ambitious three-year initiative that seeks to advance the SRHR of more than one million young people in five countries.
This report is intended for advocates and decision makers, to help them champion sexual and reproductive health and rights as central to advancing the empowerment of girls and women and to achieving gender equality.
All In! to #EndAdolescentAIDS is a platform for action and collaboration to inspire a social movement to drive better results with and for adolescents through critical changes in programmes and policy.
The handbook provides tools and strategies that anyone can use to advocate for the reproductive rights of women and girls everywhere.
Promoting abstinence is an important strategy that can help delay sexual activity, but complementary messages are needed for those who are sexually active.
Guía de la Federación Internacional de Sociedades de la Cruz Roja y de la Media Luna Roja para la elaboración de programas relacionados con VIH/SIDA para huérfanos y niños vulnerables, con un enfoque basado en la Convención de Derechos del Niño y la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos.
El propósito del presente documento es describir someramente los enfoques de índole general que pueden adaptarse a las condiciones específicas de cada país y contribuir a la ejecución de programas de atención domiciliaria en la comunidad por parte de las Sociedades Nacionales.