Case Study : Bangladesh Centre for Communications Programs
Written by Shana L.
Written by Shana L.
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of HIV infection, HIV risk factors, and exposure to national HIV prevention programs, and to identify factors associated with HIV infection among South African youth, aged 15–24 years. Design: A cross-sectional, nationally representative, household survey.
El presente manual es una herramienta de trabajo, un puente entre lo teórico y lo práctico, entre la cotidianidad del centro médico y su lógica de trabajo y el/la adolescente y sus preocupaciones. El manual cuenta con dos partes claramente definidas, una teórica y una práctica.
In 1999, the UK Department for International Development (DfID) funded a major programme of research into young people's sexual and reproductive health in poorer country settings.Coordinated jointly by the Centre for Sexual Health Research at the University of Southampton, the Thomas Coram R
This publication addresses a number of issue areas that U.S.-based groups opposed to reproductive rights have rallied around in recent years.
En 2004, más de tres millones de personas murieron a causa del SIDA y casi cinco millones se agregaron a los ya infectados con el VIH.La CIPD señaló en 1994 la gravedad del VIH/SIDA y, en el examen de la situación efectuado cinco años después (CIPD+5), en respuesta a la propagación de la epidemia
Guía que describe los pasos necesarios para planificar, identificar y capacitar a jóvenes, e implementar, monitorear y evaluar un programa de educación de pares.
The African Youth Alliance is a five-year initiative to expand national campaigns in Botswana, Ghana, Uganda, and the United Republic of Tanzania to educate youth (aged 10-24) about reproductive health matters, including HIV/AIDS prevention, and to provide them with the necessary information, ski
This report is based on the 2nd quinquennial review and appraisal for the thirty-seventh session of the commission in 2004. It is divided into an introduction and seven chapters.
The fact sheet suggests that programmes need to consider patterns and consequences of coerced sex when addressing reproductive health, HIV prevention, and other needs of young people.