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Ignorance only: HIV/AIDS, human rights and federally funded abstinence-only programs in the United States; Texas: a case study
Programs teaching teenagers to "just say no" to sex before marriage are threatening adolescent health by censoring basic information about how to prevent HIV/AIDS, Human Rights Watch charged in a new report released today.
Policy aspects of achieving contraceptive security
A key condition of contraceptive security is a policy environment that enables forecasting, financing, procuring, and delivering contraceptives in a fair and equitable way to all women and men who need them.
The evaluation of abstinence education programs funded under title V section 510: interim report
This report presents interim findings from an independent, federally funded evaluation of the abstinence education programs authorized under the Personal Responsability and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA).
Completing the demographic transition in developing countries
This paper reviews the status of the demographic transition worldwide, discusses factors associated with fertility decline, and highlights challenges associated with completing the transition in developing countries.
Handbook for evaluating HIV education
The handbook is comprised of eight interrelated yet separate booklets, each addresses a particular evaluation need. These booklets address evaluation of HIV policy, HIV curricula, HIV staff development programmes, and HIV-related student outcomes.
Youth and the Global HIV/AIDS Crisis: A Toolkit for Action
This Tool-kit for Action has two components.
Making safe abortion accessible: a practical guide for advocates
The handbook offers direction to activists working to ensure that it is permitted by law are safe and accessible, in accordance with international mandates.
In this generation: sexual and reproductive health policies for a youthful world
The report examines how seven countries: the United States, Iran, The Netherlands, Mexico, India, Ghana and Mali have responded to reproductive health needs of their young people.
Games for adolescent reproductive health: an international handbook
The handbook outlines how to games can be used to provide youth with information and skills about sex and sexuality to protect them from HIV and other STIs, HIV/AIDS, unwanted pregnancy, rape, and emotional and physical violence.