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The current state of sexuality education in Cyprus, Georgia, Poland, Romania and the Netherlands: insights from a youth perspective
Aiming to bring attention to the need for Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) and to empower and encourage young leaders to influence their national policies, CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality and YouAct initiated the “Europe for CSE” project, with support from ShareNet.
Health, rights and well-being: a practical tool for HIV and sexual and reproductive health programmes with young key populations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
This new toolkit aims to support young people in Eastern Europe and Central Asia who are particularly vulnerable to HIV infection and are facing widespread stigma, discrimination and violence.
ОБУЧЕНИЕ,ПОДДЕРЖКА И ЗАЩИТА УЧАЩИХСЯ И РАБОТНИКОВ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ, ЖИВУЩИХ С ВИЧ ИЛИ ЗАТРОНУТЫХ ЭПИДЕМИЕЙ ВИЧ-ИНФЕКЦИИ: ПРАКТИЧЕСКИЕ РЕКОМЕНД
The number of people, including children, living with HIV keeps growing in the Russian Federation and other countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, which is the only region where HIV prevalence remains on the rise.
Reproductive Health Survey Georgia 2010: Final Report
This report presents the findings of the 2010 Georgia Reproductive Health Survey (GERHS10).
Sexual and reproductive health needs and access to services for vulnerable groups in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
This report aims to understand sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs and related policies for three selected vulnerable groups - Roma (men and women), internally displaced people (IDPs) and adolescents - in eight Eastern European and Central Asian countries.
Framework for comprehensive sexuality education
This Framework proposes principles and provides guidelines for the introduction of appropriate curricula for comprehensive sexuality education.
Love only after classes: needs assessment on sexuality education in Macedonia
In Macedonia there is a need for introducing sexuality education in schools. This finding is a result of a research determining the needs of the parents, teachers and students, and reviewing the current school curricula.
Youth's voices: report on sexual and reproductive rights in Central and Eastern Europe and Balkan countries
In May 2006, ASTRA-Youth concluded a research done in 11 countries from Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In average, 50 young people (between 16 and 30 years old) were interviewed in each country.
The health promoting school: international advances in theory, evaluation and practice
In the 1990s, the European Network of Health Promoting Schools was founded by the European Commission and WHO's Regional Office for Europe after a number of conferences and workshops on the settings-based approach to health.