Review of the life skills education programme: Maldives
The Maldivian Ministry of Education (MoE) has initiated an extra-curricular Life Skills Education (LSE) Program for secondary schools students and out of school children in 2004.
The Maldivian Ministry of Education (MoE) has initiated an extra-curricular Life Skills Education (LSE) Program for secondary schools students and out of school children in 2004.
The aim of the pilot programme was to 1) provide adolescent girls who had been previously expelled from secondary school due to pregnancies, access to alternative learning opportunities and empower them through income generating and life skills; 2) develop and test self-learning modules and empow
It is estimated that 50–55% of people living with HIV globally are women.
En novembre 2012 à Cotonou, l’UNFPA, ses partenaires onusiens et les ministères concernés se sont engagés à changer leurs stratégies et approches programmatiques afin de faire « Avancer la santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescentes dans les programmes d’action du Fonds de Solidarité Priorita
En novembre 2012 à Cotonou, l’UNFPA, ses partenaires onusiens et les ministères concernés se sont engagés à changer leurs stratégies et approches programmatiques afin de faire « Avancer la santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescentes dans les programmes d’action du Fonds de Solidarité Priorita
En novembre 2012 à Cotonou, l’UNFPA, ses partenaires onusiens et les ministères concernés se sont engagés à changer leurs stratégies et approches programmatiques afin de faire « Avancer la santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescentes dans les programmes d’action du Fonds de Solidarité Priorita
Reaching vulnerable adolescent girls with information and connecting them to services are not straightforward tasks. Poor girls in
The objective of the “BALIKA: Bangladeshi Association for Life Skills, Income, and Knowledge for Adolescents” project is to generate programmatic evidence to delay marriage in Bangladesh.
The World Health Organisation, amongst others, recognises that adolescent men have a vital yet neglected role in reducing teenage pregnancies and that there is a pressing need for educational interventions designed especially for them.
To help decision-makers evaluate the investments needed in developing countries, this report provides new estimates, for 2014, of the needs for and costs and benefits of sexual and reproductive health interventions in three key areas: Contraceptive services; Maternal, newborn and other pregnancy-