Concept sex education for youths: sex education, contraception and family planning
This publication develops sex education concepts to stimulate and promote an interdisciplinary discourse on sexuality, contraception and family planning.
This publication develops sex education concepts to stimulate and promote an interdisciplinary discourse on sexuality, contraception and family planning.
This document begins by summarising the health and social problems of children living in a world of HIV/AIDS. The international response to the need of care systems for children affected by HIV/AIDS is also described. Other issues such as strategy development and systems design are explored.
This issue focuses on the questions of "Why do young people have difficulty using reproductive health services?", "What would youth-friendly services look like?", and "What kind of services do young people want?".
This issues answer to the questions of "Why is it helpful to involve young people in their own reproductive health programmes?", "In what ways can young people become involved?", "Is there evidence that youth involvement improves programmes or results in better outcomes?&
The Study Group reviewed the scientific evidence regarding the effectiveness of key interventions for adolescent health; highlighted the essential factors and strategies needed to establish, implement and sustain programmes for adolescent health; developed a common framework for country programmi
This is a document which gives guidance to a facilitator on AIDS prevention education.