Making reproductive health services youth friendly
This paper covers characteristics and programme efforts to institute of youth-friendly services, strategies and actions to make services youth friendly, and future need to improve programming.
This paper covers characteristics and programme efforts to institute of youth-friendly services, strategies and actions to make services youth friendly, and future need to improve programming.
A practical guide for developing distance learning programmes in low-resource settings. This publication is for training managers, trainers of health providers, decision-makers, and those who fund and support training activities.
The manual is meant for trainers to improve NGO leaders advocacy skills with regard to reproductive health issues. Based on the participatory training approach, the manual introduces the basic principles of advocacy in the format of a three-day workshop design.
This directory lists information material on HIV/AIDS prevention (books, posters, booklets, audio-visual products, games, posters) intended for use by the general public. It is intended to support access and wider distribution of life skills and HIV/AIDS education materials.
This is a proposal clarifying the terms of reference and methodologies used in a study of the impacts of HIV/AIDS on the education sector.
This guide is dedicated to those involved with implementing life skills interventions in developing countries (educational policy-makers, head teachers, NGOs, etc).
This curriculum planning guide is meant to help Montana school districts design appropriate educational programmes, and provide schools with guidance on curriculum and related issues for age-appropriate HIV/AIDS prevention education.
Cette étude examine comment les pays en développement, les gouvernements et les bailleurs de fonds internationaux peuvent stimuler l'engagement du secteur privé dans l'arène de la santé de reproduction, avec un accent particulier sur comment rendre disponibles certaines fournitures comm
The manual is based on the principle that advocacy strategies and methods can be learned. It is organized around a well-developed model-tested over time and within diverse cultures-for accomplishing advocacy objectives.
This is a report on the Regional Training Workshop on "Preventive Education Against HIV/AIDS in the School Setting" held from 18 to 23 October 1999 in Quezon City, Philippines. Funding support was provided by the Government of Japan.