E-discussion - Young people and HIV
E-discussion questions included: 1.What do you see as the challenges for young people in accessing services such as HIV testing and how can we overcome this?
E-discussion questions included: 1.What do you see as the challenges for young people in accessing services such as HIV testing and how can we overcome this?
The vision for the health and family life education is to provide a positive stimulating learning environment which maximizes individual potential and ensures that all students are cared for spiritually, morally, intellectually, physically, socially and emotionally and that they are well equipped
HIV prevention messaging has been shown to reduce or delay high-risk sexual behaviors in young men who have sex with men (YMSM). Since the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, a new generation of YMSM has come of age during an evolution in communication modalities.
many years, and a growing number of organizations are including a focus on young people, HIV/ASRH and humanitarian settings into their work.
This booklet gives a snap shot of the different socio-cultural approaches to HIV/AIDS prevention in the Caribbean.
A Série “Educação preventiva para DST/HIV/Aids e hepatites virais entreos povos indígenas do Vale do Javari” constitui-se em material didáticopedagógicomultilíngue e intercultural, que tem como finalidade subsidiar osprofessores Marubo, Matis e Mayoruna (Matsés) em ações de prevenção àsdoenças na
A Série “Educação preventiva para DST/HIV/Aids e hepatites virais entreos povos indígenas do Vale do Javari” constitui-se em material didático pedagógico multilíngue e intercultural, que tem como finalidade subsidiar osprofessores Marubo, Matis e Mayoruna (Matsés) em ações de prevenção àsdoenças
This article describes the objectives, theoretical bases, development process, and evaluation efforts to-date for the Circle of Life (COL) curricula, HIV/AIDS prevention interventions designed for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth.
This is the report of the Global Evaluation of Life Skills Education commissioned by the UNICEF Evaluation Office.
This report presents the findings of the Global Life Skills Education Evaluation, commissioned by UNICEF to evaluate their support to establish sustainable and evidence-based life skills education (LSE) programmes.