Why good reproductive health is critical to the well-being of youth [fact sheet]
The fact sheet first explains why good reproductive health for young people is important and then presents a situation of the reproductive lives of young people today.
The fact sheet first explains why good reproductive health for young people is important and then presents a situation of the reproductive lives of young people today.
Cette étude commanditée par le Bureau Régional de l'UNESCO pour l'Education en Afrique procède à une analyse des différentes interventions d'éducation préventive VIH/SIDA en milieu scolaire au Sénégal.
In 1999, the Department for International Development (DFID) funded a five-year programme of research into young people's sexual and reproductive health in poorer country settings.
This resource guide is designed to help policy makers and practitioners to access resources and to build on best practices in order to combat HIV and AIDS in the education sector.
Depuis 1990, le Sénégal a initié des projets de lutte contre le VIH/SIDA grâce à l'effort conjugué d'un ensemble d'acteurs. Ce résumé analytique fait le bilan des initiatives de lutte et tente de répondre à des questions comme : quels sont les acteurs impliqués dans la lutte ?
A UNAIDS report on successful interventions to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS in selected countries including Thailand.
As a result of the Johannesburg Biennial Meeting and the Prospective Stock-Taking Review, ADEA invited the African ministries of education to analyze the different interventions they have implemented to control HIV and manage its impact on the sector.
The overall purpose of this study is to describe and highlight some of the work that IPPF is doing with young people in the field of sexual and reproductive health.
Cette étude présente les niveaux de tendances de l'âge au premier rapport sexuel des hommes et des femmes en milieu rural sénégalais. L'entrée en vie sexuelle des hommes s'avère plus précoce pour les jeunes générations.
This manual was created by young people between 15-30 years of age, who came from thirteen countries across Africa (Botswana, Burundi, Eritrea, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia) to participate in the International Youth Camp that was h