Social marketing of reproductive health services to youth
The sheet highlights the Tsa Banana project in Botswana. It focuses on social marketing of reproductive health services to youth.
The sheet highlights the Tsa Banana project in Botswana. It focuses on social marketing of reproductive health services to youth.
This report presents findings from a project designed to identify components and principles that influence HIV/AIDS peer education programme quality and effectiveness, as well as gaps in and priorities for operation research.
This document discusses the goal of a situation analysis which is to guide the design and evaluation of school-based health and nutrition programmes.
The original project was designed to examine the resonances between gender as it constructed in the occupational setting and the HIV response of young people.
This paper explores adolescent sexuality and the HIV epidemic. It consists of six parts as following: Part 1. Introduction; Part 2. Unequal life changes and HIV infection; Part 3. Sex education within the family and community; Part 4. HIV-related work with young people; Part 5.
The kit was designed as a three-hour workshop to increase college students' self-efficacy, or belief in their own ability to act successfully to prevent HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
This paper concentrates on the questions of "How many adolescents are married and bearing children?", "What are the benefits of reaching newlywed and married adolescents?", "What are the barriers to reaching married adolescents?", "What successful strategies can
This guide provides step-by-step information on designing a participatory appraisal with adolescents to analyze their sexual and reproductive health-related concerns, and on using participatory learning and action (PLA) tools for this analysis.
This paper covers characteristics and programme efforts to institute of youth-friendly services, strategies and actions to make services youth friendly, and future need to improve programming.
A practical guide for developing distance learning programmes in low-resource settings. This publication is for training managers, trainers of health providers, decision-makers, and those who fund and support training activities.