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Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2015

All In: #EndAdolescentAIDS

All In! to #EndAdolescentAIDS is a platform for action and collaboration to inspire a social movement to drive better results with and for adolescents through critical changes in programmes and policy.

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2010

Teenage pregnancy strategy: beyond 2010

This document sets out how we want to build on the key planks of the existing Strategy so that all young people: receive the information, advice and support they need – from parents, teachers and other professionals – to deal with pressure to have sex; enjoy positive and caring relationships; and

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2014

National student sexual health HIV knowledge, attitude and behaviour survey: focussing on student men who have sex with men at fourteen higher education institutions in South Africa

The Higher Education and Training HIV/AIDS Programme (HEAIDS), in partnership with Networking HIV/AIDS Community of South Africa (NACOSA) and funded by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, undertook research among students at higher education institutions (HEIs) in South Africa to explo

Toolkits & Guides
Toolkits & Guides | 2015

Relationship Education Programmes: Guide for Schools

This guide provides introductory information for schools about relationship education programmes. Relationship education supports the vision of The New Zealand Curriculum (NZC) so that young people will be confident, connected and lifelong learners.

Programme Reports & Evaluations
Programme Reports & Evaluations | 2010

Reaching out to teen mothers in Malawi

Save the Children began working in Malawi in 1983, and in the southern Mangochi district in 1993. Among its earliest concerns in Mangochi was adolescent reproductive and sexual health.

Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 2013

Adolescent pregnancy: a review of the evidence

This report presents an update on the current situation of pregnancies among girls less than 18 years of age and adolescents 15-19 years of age; trends during the last 10 years; variations across geographic, cultural and economic settings; interventions available to minimize pregnancy among adole