Realizing sexual and reproductive rights: A human rights framework
In 1994, the world’s governments adopted a landmark Programme of Action on population and development.
In 1994, the world’s governments adopted a landmark Programme of Action on population and development.
This book covers the following topics: 1. Different stages of adolescence and growth (puberty, physical and mental changes, etc.). 2. What is adolescence? Specific features of the period of adolescence? Problems and diseases faced in adolescence. 4. The world of youth. 5.
Le but de ce document est d'expliquer comment et pourquoi la promotion de la santé en milieu scolaire est importante ; de montrer à quel point une politique d’établissement cohérente et une bonne direction et un bon encadrement sont essentiels ; et de rappeler que la promotion de la santé en
The guide builds on the World Health Organization (WHO) School Policy Framework on Diet and Physical Activity.
The Good Practice Guide on HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Health and brings together expertise from the Alliance global community and other key external resources in order to help define and guide Alliance good practice in technical areas of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) that rela
Adequate provision of water supply, sanitation, hygiene and waste management in schools has a number of positive effects and contributes to a reduced burden of disease among children, staff and their families.
La brochure est destinée aux différents professionnels qui participent à la vie de l'école.
The Evidence and Rights Based Planning and Support Tool for SRHR/HIV-Prevention Interventions for Young People is a tool for project managers who either design new programmes or who evaluate existing programmes.
A considerable body of evidence has emerged in the last twenty years to inform governments, schools, non-government organisations (NGO’s), teachers, parents and students about effective school health programmes.
Starting in recent proposal rounds, The Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) has stated more explicitly that countries can include reproductive health as part of their proposal on AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, as long as a justification is provided on the impact of reproductiv