VIH y comunicación: las estrategias de los programas nacionales de SIDA de América Latina. Estudio de caso sobre abogacía: Comunicando a Influyentes, de Honduras
Estudio del caso sobre abogacía: Comunicando a Influyentes, en Honduras.
Estudio del caso sobre abogacía: Comunicando a Influyentes, en Honduras.
Estudio de caso sobre movilización social: "Concurso Cantar Vida para Prevenir SIDA de Bolivia".
La Internacional de la Educación (IE) es una organización sindical mundial de educadores que representa a 29 millones de miembros en todos los sectores de la educación, del preescolar al universitario, a través de sus 319 organizaciones nacionales afiliadas en 162 países y territorios.
Manual para profesores que deseen promover en los adolescentes conductas de cuidado hacia su propio cuerpo, su salud personal y la salud de su entorno.
HIV/AIDS is the most devastating disease the world has ever encountered. Although present on every continent, it is not a democratic disease but one that shows a special penchant for the the most vulnerable members of society - women, the poor, and the young.
Summarizes a study that examines whether school HIV/AIDS prevention programs increase knowledge, positive attitudes, and HIV-preventive behaviors. Baseline report (2001) also available.
This publication is focused on providing students with the skills to define their own sexual limits and to have these limits respected in case of pressure. These "healthy sexual limits" are intended to help keep young people safe from HIV, STIs and pregnancy.
This publication is focused on providing students with the skills to define their own sexual limits and to have these limits respected in case of pressure. These "healthy sexual limits" are intended to help keep young people safe from HIV, STIs and pregnancy.
This publication is focused on providing students with the skills to define their own sexual limits and to have these limits respected in case of pressure. These "healthy sexual limits" are intended to help keep young people safe from HIV, STIs and pregnancy.
This parents' guide offers tips and techniques for talking easily and openly with children ages 8 to 12 about sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, and drugs and alcohol.