Centro de Recursos de Salud y Educación
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State of world population 2018: the power of choice: reproductive rights and the demographic transition
The global trend towards smaller families is a reflection of people making reproductive choices to have as few or as many children as they want, when they want.
Information note: sexuality education
Information Notes are compiled for Members and Committees of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
Implementation of sexuality education in middle schools in China
China boasts one of the largest adolescent populations in the world, with 165 million in total (United Nations, 2017).
An everyday lesson: #ENDviolence in schools
Globally, half of students aged 13–15 experience peer-to-peer violence in and around school. This violence has short-term effects on their educational achievement and leaves a long-term impression on their futures.
Young persons with disabilities: global study on ending gender-based violence, and realising sexual and reproductive health and rights
This study contains new qualitative, global research and provides an analysis on the situation of young persons with disabilities concerning discrimination and gender-based violence, including the impact on their sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Latin America: school bullying and academic achievement
The work done here involved estimating the extent of bullying in Latin American schools and its impact on the academic achievement of primary school students. Pupils’ socio-demographic characteristics were analysed and linked with bullying.
Because I am a Girl. So, what about boys? The State of the World's Girls 2011
Because I am Girl is an annual report published by Plan which assesses the current state of the world's girls. While women and children are recognised as specific categories in policy and planning, girls' particular needs and rights are often ignored.
Approaches to gender and sexuality: responding to HIV. Report of the findings of a survey amongst Alliance linking organisations
Gender and sexuality have long been recognised as key factors affecting the dynamics of the HIV epidemic.
Cost and cost effectiveness analysis of school-based sexuality education in six countries: full report + School-based sexuality education programmes: a cost and cost-effectiveness analysis in six countries. Executive summary
Costing and cost-effectiveness data for HIV prevention programmes are important tools for decision-makers.