Using videos for lessons in grades 6-11 in secondary school. A guide for teachers
Designed for grades 6-11, this manual equips educators with specialized video materials to promote healthy habits, responsible behavior, and HIV prevention.
Designed for grades 6-11, this manual equips educators with specialized video materials to promote healthy habits, responsible behavior, and HIV prevention.
The Peer Educator Reference Guide has been designed to support youth peer educators who are reaching out to young people in their communities to increase their knowledge about healthy living, HIV, and sexual and reproductive health and rights and help them access the services they need.
This report describes the HIV epidemic among young people from key populations in the region, takes stock of HIV programmes for such people, and pinpoints the priority actions that will speed up progress towards ending the AIDS epidemic as a public health threat in the region.
Comprehensive sexuality education is an important means of promoting sexual well-being amongst young people and is key to preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs). However, sexuality education is not currently included in the formal curriculum in Italian schools.
South Africa's progress towards the 95-95-95 goals has been significantly slower among adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV), among whom antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence, retention in care and viral suppression remain a concern.
This manual equips teachers with guidance for utilizing video lessons in health education classes (grades 6-11). It offers 48 video lessons, available in Kyrgyz and Russian.
School-based sexuality education in Tanzania often does not meet learners’ needs.
For adolescents living with HIV (ALWH), school may be the most important but understudied social sphere related to HIV stigma.
‘Education Plus’ is a high-level political advocacy initiative (2021-2025) for the empowerment of adolescent girls and young women and the achievement of gender equality in sub-Saharan Africa.
Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) promotes young people’s healthy sexual decisions. This study assessed the level of provision of CSE in schools in ten sites in six Southern African countries from the perspectives of learners and teachers.