Refugees and AIDS: UNAIDS point of view
The spread of HIV infection can be rapid in specific contexts such as poverty and social instability, war and civil strife.
The spread of HIV infection can be rapid in specific contexts such as poverty and social instability, war and civil strife.
This book is concerned with the health needs of adolescents and in particular with ways of assessing the degree to which the existing health services meet these needs, and with the process of selecting and planning health service research projects that may lead to improvement in the services avai
This report is focused on illustrating the interface between culture, gender and reproductive health issues addressed by UNFPA. It draws attention to challenges and opportunities in terms of both issues and strategies that have implications for programming interventions.
This report aims to document the experiences, challenges and lessons learned from AFS in Iran since 2005.
Overlooked and Uninformed: Young Adolescents' Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights is a short informational brief focusing on young adolescents across the world and their needs to know about their bodies and their sexual rights and responsibilities.
OneWorld UK (OWUK) is a UK-based non-governmental organisation and with Butterfly Works Netherlands, a Dutch Foundation, conceived the Learning about Living Project with key stakeholders from the civil society and government in Nigeria.
This article discusses a psychosocial support program for children affected by AIDS for the SADC region which was proposed by REPPSI.
This a review of the SCOPE OVC Project in Zambia. The main objective of the project has been to strengthen community led initiatives and establish community based and led reponses to OVCs.
The Farm Orphan Support Trust of Zimbabwe (FOST) is a state registered Private Voluntary Organisation. It is a national programme which solicits and facilitates support for children in especially difficult circumstances, particularly orphans, on commercial farms in Zimbabwe.
Children orphaned due to HIV/AIDS are those with broken families, beyond their control they are vulnerable to various kinds of survival and human rights problems. Their problems are so complex, multi-dimensional and very serious and have been increasing in the sub-Saharan Africa.