Видеоуроки о здоровом образе жизни, безопасном поведении и профилактике насилия
Серия видеороликов, разработанная при поддержке ИИТО ЮНЕСКО, предлагает комплексный и увлекательный подход к формированию здорового образа жизни среди подростков.
Серия видеороликов, разработанная при поддержке ИИТО ЮНЕСКО, предлагает комплексный и увлекательный подход к формированию здорового образа жизни среди подростков.
В пособии приведены рекомендации для педагогических работников по использованию видеороликов при проведении занятий по вопросам формирования культуры здорового образа жизни, безопасного и ответственного поведения с учащимися 6-11 классов общеобразовательных школ.
This formative assessment on the needs of adolescents and youth at risk presents the experiences of adolescents and young people including those from key populations and the perspectives of experts working with young people in the four domains: education, parental and peer support, communication
To better understand how countries are tackling the HIV epidemic among young key populations, a number of agencies agreed to partner to investigate how these groups were being addressed in national AIDS strategic plans in the Asia-Pacific region.
Violence occurs in many schools in Central Asia. It is often gender-based, targets the most vulnerable and remains unattended.
The goal of the programme has been to contribute to averting new HIV infections among young people aged 10–24 years in Papua and West Papua Provinces of Indonesia by the end of 2013.
The UNICEF-supported Adolescent Friendly Services (AFS) pilot project was implemented by the MoH in the Islamic Republic of Iran (hereafter referred to as Iran) from 2006 to 2011.
Violence against women and girls is an unacceptable violation of basic human rights. It also is so widespread that ending it must be a global public health priority. An estimated one in three women is beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused by an intimate partner during her lifetime.
BACKGROUND: Over a third of new HIV infections globally are among 15-24 year-olds and over 20% among adolescents aged 10-19 years in Asia Pacific.