Girls' education, empowerment, and transitions to adulthood: The case for a shared agenda
Education is essential to prepare adolescent girls for healthy, safe and productive transitions to adulthood.
Education is essential to prepare adolescent girls for healthy, safe and productive transitions to adulthood.
More than ever, adolescents need help, guidance, and empowerment.
This article provides statistics which show how and why HIV prevalence among young people is falling. The article shows statistics in different regions and countries of the world where young people are living with HIV.
Each chapter in this roadmap outlines one of the five steps towards GIYPA (greater involvement of young people living with HIV): 1. Understanding what is meant by 'the HIV response'; 2. Finding good reasons to become involved; 3. Linking you and organisations together; 4.
This publication is the result of a partnership between UNESCO and the Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+).
Diversity in School offers training on gender, sexuality, and ethnic (race) relations for teaching professionals.
Despite decades of investment in HIV prevention, a large and vulnerable population—that of adolescent girls—remains invisible, underserved, and at disproportionate risk of HIV.
Providing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education in schools is a cost-effective way of reaching young people because the majority of adolescents are enrolled in school.
This book is designed to help in-school students learn about the health risks involved in pre-marital sex and to improve their life skills. The material is presented in story form, in hopes that young people will identify with the characters.
This document focuses on the protection of the rights of women and girls In Ethiopia, that may have a relevance to addressing the vulnerability of women and girls to HIV/AIDS.