Understanding religious and political opposition to reproductive health and rights: a resource guide
This publication addresses a number of issue areas that U.S.-based groups opposed to reproductive rights have rallied around in recent years.
This publication addresses a number of issue areas that U.S.-based groups opposed to reproductive rights have rallied around in recent years.
The Caribbean region has the second highest prevalence of HIV infection in the world after sub-Saharan Africa.
Este documento fue publicado por la Coalición ONG SIDA y la UNICEF Republica Dominicana en 2004. Se trata de examinar cinco programas que han sido exitosos en la prevención de VIH/SIDA en la población de adolescentes y jóvenes.
Este boletín presenta quejas de organizaciones civiles en la CNDH por violación del derecho a la educación de niños y niñas VIH positivos, exigiendo que la SEP - Secretaría de Educación Pública -asuma su responsabilidad ante expulsiones basadas en la discriminación.
Este material ha sido elaborado con el fin de ayudar a los especialistas curriculares en el diseño de programas educativos sobre VIH/SIDA/ITS adaptados al contexto local.
Trabajo de sistematización y análisis de los datos existentes en el Uruguay sobre la sexualidad de las uruguayas y uruguayos, con un particular énfasis en los jóvenes, confrontados a la epidemia del SIDA.
The African Youth Alliance is a five-year initiative to expand national campaigns in Botswana, Ghana, Uganda, and the United Republic of Tanzania to educate youth (aged 10-24) about reproductive health matters, including HIV/AIDS prevention, and to provide them with the necessary information, ski
This report is based on the 2nd quinquennial review and appraisal for the thirty-seventh session of the commission in 2004. It is divided into an introduction and seven chapters.
Family planning programs now reach millions of people in developing nations, though scores of millions still lack access to services. By definition, family planning programs serve those who are sexually active.
In 2001, the government of Eritrea, together with the World Bank, developed the HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and Tuberculosis Control Project (HAMSET) to reduce the impact and spread of these devastating infections.