Essential packages manual: sexual and reproductive health and rights programmes for young people
The Essential Packages Manual is a comprehensive guide for successful sexual and reproductive health and rights programmes for young people.
The Essential Packages Manual is a comprehensive guide for successful sexual and reproductive health and rights programmes for young people.
Adolescent health and development are key foundations for a country's economic development and political stability.
This guide addresses the critical opportunities to implement young people’s sexual rights in a global context and provides specific guidance for policy makers, health providers and educators.
This tool is a living document that provides guidance on good partnership practices that promote strong relationships between civil society organizations and government representatives on engaging men and boys in gender equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
This handbook gives a detailed insight into the initiative in Ohangwena, which provides an example which can be expanded and improved upon in Namibia, and in the other 22 ESA countries.
West and Central Africa (WCA) is the region of the world with the largest percentage of young people and the highest gender disparity in education. A number of factors are responsible for the persistent gender disparities in education.
The tool is structured into four modules. Each module offers practical and concrete aids, such as checklists, examples and tables.
Early adolescence, age 10 to 14, is a pivotal moment in the lives of young girls and boys around the world.
To date, there has been no systematic review of how laws and policies govern young people's access to sexual and reproductive health and HIV information and services, and the ability of service providers to ensure these services are available and accessible to young people.
This guide aims to help health care providers, educators and advocates in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights to better understand and use evidence on adolescents’ knowledge and behaviors.