UNESCO's short guide to the essential characteristics of effective HIV prevention
This booklet aims to increase understanding of the characteristics of efficient and effective HIV and AIDS responses.
This booklet aims to increase understanding of the characteristics of efficient and effective HIV and AIDS responses.
This guide is one in a series of Good Practice Guides produced by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance. It was developed for programme officers and other people who develop or deliver HIV programmes globally, and especially in the global South.
Esta Guía compila los datos de contacto y área de trabajo de más de 180 organizaciones de la Sociedad Civil en la región Latinoamericana, que trabajan en Derechos Humanos, Atención, Prevención del VIH, y apoyo a las poblaciones GLBT, grupos excluidos y familiares de Personas que Viven con el VIH.
Este Informe es parte de una serie producida por la Federación Internacional de Planificación Familiar (International Planned Patenthood Federation (IPPF), bajo el auspicio de la Coalición Global sobre Mujer y SIDA (Global Coalition on Women and AIDS), y con el apoyo del Fondo de Población de Nac
Adequate provision of water supply, sanitation, hygiene and waste management in schools has a number of positive effects and contributes to a reduced burden of disease among children, staff and their families.
Teachers and students can use this guide to address and prevent violence. School violence is an immensely complex issue and thus requires numerous factors to be addressed.
A series of seven Guidance Briefs has been developed by the Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on HIV and Young People to assist United Nations Country Teams (UNCT) and UN Theme Groups on HIV/AIDS in providing guidance to their staffs, governments, donors and civil society on the specifi c actions tha
Este cuadernillo diseñado especialmente para estudiantes, contiene información sobre las ITS y VIH/Sida: ¿Qué son? ¿Cómo se adquieren? ¿Cómo se detectan? ¿Cómo se transmiten? ¿Cuáles son sus síntomas? y ¿Cómo prevenirlas?
A considerable body of evidence has emerged in the last twenty years to inform governments, schools, non-government organisations (NGO’s), teachers, parents and students about effective school health programmes.
Starting in recent proposal rounds, The Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) has stated more explicitly that countries can include reproductive health as part of their proposal on AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, as long as a justification is provided on the impact of reproductiv