Public health guidance for safe school re-opening In Nigeria. Visual posters
A series of posters with advice for safe school reopening.
A series of posters with advice for safe school reopening.
Видеоуроки, созданные при поддержке ИИТО ЮНЕСКО, в доступной и увлекательной форме раскрывают следующие темы: «Особенности подросткового возраста», «Формирование гендерной культуры молодых людей», «Профилактика употребления психоактивных веществ», «Профилактика насилия в молодежной среде», «Репро
Видеоуроки о здоровом образе жизни, безопасности и профилактике насилия освещают целый ряд актуальных для подростков тем, таких как проблемы подросткового возраста, гендерное равенство, риски, связанные с курением и употреблением психоактивных веществ, взаимоотношения и управление эмоциями, а так
The radio script is a departure from the usual kind of radio lessons in the life-skills programme. Here in a panel discussion, a team of people, including four young people and a medical expert, are brought together to discuss the various issues that form the themes of this material.
UNESCO Regional Office for Eastern Africa in partnership with the Ministry of Education (MoE), and with the support of Government of Azerbaijan implemented a project on “Health literacy and behavior change practices among adolescent girls in the Kibera informal settlement” (2014-2016).
As part of the Adolescents’ HIV prevention and treatment toolkit for Eastern and Southern Africa this poster is designed to encourage young people to know their HIV status.
This initiative brings together policy makers, young people and civil society to strengthen sexuality education and reproductive and sexual health services in eastern and southern Africa.
This advocacy poster containing key messages and briefing paper were developed by GNP+ and the World AIDS Campaign by and for youth. They emerged from a literature review, key informant interviews and an online survey of 168 youth livign with HIV from 55 countries.
Introducing a great new resource from Ireland about standing up against homophobia in schools. Could be useful for starting classroom discussions on the impact of homophobia and simple things that students can do to challenge discrimination and bullying.