Materiales de apoyo

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2002

FRESH: a comprehensive school health approach to achieve EFA

At the dawn of the 21st century, the learning potential of children and young people in every country in the world is compromised b y conditions and behaviours that undermine the physical and emotional well-being that makes learning possible.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2014

ACT! 2015 Advocacy strategy toolkit

A practical toolkit for young people who are passionate about advancing HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights in the post-2015 agenda through national advocacy.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2011

Diversidad sexual: Conceptos para pensar y trabajar en salud

Diversidad sexual: Conceptos para pensar y trabajar en salud es un material elaborado como apoyo bibliográfico a las capacitaciones sobre sexualidad a cargo de Ricardo Duranti en el marco del proyecto para mejorar la accesibilidad a la prevención, diagnóstico y atención del VIH e ITS de población

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2014

Puberty education and menstrual hygiene management

This power point presentation accompanies the UNESCO publication on Puberty Education and Menstrual Hygiene Management. With the aim of increasing implementation of effective programmes at country level, the power point presentation presents the main points and findings of the publication.

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2003

Somalia HIV/AIDS prevention, advocacy and communication framework

The HIV/AIDS prevention, advocacy and communication framework for Somalia has been developed for cross-cutting communications support to the priority strategies identified in the 'Strategic framework for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS and STIs within Somali Populations.' The Communication

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2008

Addressing the needs of young adolescents

Worldwide, nearly 10 percent of people are ages 10 to 14, and in developing countries, the percentage is often higher (e.g., Uganda, 16 percent).1 Early adolescence marks a critical time of physical, developmental, and social changes.