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Prevalence of pattern of risky behaviors for reproductive and sexual health among middle- and high-school students
This research aimed to establish the prevalence and factors associated with the pattern of risky behavior for reproductive and sexual health (PRBRSH) among secondary education students in Santa Marta, Colombia. A cross-sectional study was done.
Strengthening the education sector response to school health, nutrition and HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean region: a rapid survey of thirteen countries
The overall objectives of this rapid survey undertaken by EduCan in early 2008 are to inform the development of both regional and national level education sector policies and strategies on school health, nutrition and HIV in the Caribbean region.
Are they listening? The response of teens to HIV/AIDS prevention messages and campaigns
This report is primarily for practitioners working on developing HIV prevention and awareness campaigns and messages for teens and young people.
Consulta UNESCO 2008: consulta nacional sobre reducción de daños y educación en situaciones asociadas al consumo de drogas y VIH/Sida en Colombia
El programa de educación no formal de la UNESCO para la reducción del impacto por el uso de drogas y el VIH / SIDA busca mitigar la vulnerabilidad de grupos de personas que se encuentran en situación de pobreza.
Youth reproductive and sexual health
The study provides information on key reproductive and sexual health indicators in young women and men age 15-24 in 38 developing countries. The data come from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and AIDS Indicator Surveys (AIS) conducted between 2001 and 2005.
Another way to learn...: case studies
Another way to learn is a UNESCO initiative that supports Non-Formal Education projects working around the world in Africa, South Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America.
Assessment of Curriculum Response in 35 countries for the EFA Monitoring Report 2005 "The Quality Imperative"
This study does not address the level of implementation of HIV/AIDS education, but the framework and conditions set in policies and curricula for curriculum implementation.
HIV and conflict: a double emergency. "Without war, we could fight AIDS"
In the decade ahead, HIV/AIDS is expected to kill ten times more people than conflict. In conflict situations, children and young people are most at risk from both HIV/AIDS infection and violence.
Making it work: linking youth reproductive health and livelihood
The report presents the result of an analysis of linked programmes.