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National school nutrition policy for Grenada
The Policy will embrace the goals, and programmes of the relevant stakeholders charged with ensuring that the children of Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique embrace a healthy lifestyle that will empower them to develop values, attitude, life skills and behaviour that will contribute to susta
Atlas of adolescents and HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean: relevant interventions, HIV country profiles, adolescents country profiles
This atlas includes a variety of practices and interventions pertaining to HIV/AIDS and adolescents in the LAC region.
Promoting parent engagement in schools to prevent HIV and other STDs among teens: information for state and local education agencies
Parent engagement in schools is defined as parents and school staff working together to support and improve the learning, development, and health of children and adolescents (See Box 1).
School Health Profiles 2014: characteristics of health programs among secondary schools
In the United States, more than 54 million young people are enrolled in elementary and secondary schools.
Results from the School Health Policies and Practices Study 2014
This report provides results from the SHPPS conducted in 2014. Following a detailed Methods section, 2014 results are presented in a series of 168 tables organized around the 10 components of the WSCC model.
Attitudinal survey report on the delivery of HIV and sexual reproductive health education in school settings in Samoa
Young people today are exposed to a wide range of information related to sex and sexuality, most of which is misleading and incorrect.
Attitudinal survey report on the delivery of HIV and sexual reproductive health education in school settings in Nauru, Niue, Palau and Samoa
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Office of the Pacific States commissioned an attitudinal survey on the delivery of Sexual and Reproductive Health (including HIV) education in schools in four Pacific Island Countries: Nauru, Niue, Palau and Samoa.
Case study: Costa Rica’s school child and adolescent food and nutrition programme
Costa Rica’s School Child and Adolescent Food and Nutrition Programme (PANEA) is an example of a consolidated school feeding programme mostly funded by the central government and managed at school level by School Education Boards.
Bolivia's complementary school feeding: a case study
Today, Bolivia offers an example of a highly decentralised approach to school feeding as there is not yet a national program.