Boas práticas sobre alimentação escolar com países de língua portuguesa
Nos últimos anos, países de língua portuguesa avançaram em boas práticas na alimentação escolar, combatendo a desnutrição, a má nutrição e a pobreza.
Nos últimos anos, países de língua portuguesa avançaram em boas práticas na alimentação escolar, combatendo a desnutrição, a má nutrição e a pobreza.
Brazil has one of the largest national school feeding programmes in the world, serving cooked meals daily to around 40 million students across the country.
El presente documento tiene como objetivo delinear el camino para escalar la iniciativa de prevención de la Violencia Basada en Género (VBG) en escuelas rurales de Haití, Honduras y Nicaragua y, más específicamente, la innovación central de la misma: el diseño, aplicación y validación de la Inves
This policy brief highlights and examines the existing legal, policy and institutional frameworks and practices on access to continued learning by pregnant girls and adolescent mothers as part of the Adolescent Mothers’ Education Initiative (AMEI).
A significant share of higher education (HE) students worldwide is experiencing mental health challenges and expressing the need for higher education institutions (HEIs) to provide mental health services.
This policy sets the framework for school administrators to execute or deploy the means and measures in providing healthy and nutritious meals to students as well as to provide the avenue where students can enjoy a holistic wellness programme that involves both nutrition and physical exercise.
This framework provides support to those working with and in schools to develop and strengthen universal and targeted approaches to gender-based violence.
The National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032 lays out the shared vision of Australian governments to end gender-based violence in one generation.
This report shows that in 2022, 14 European donors prioritized investments in SRH/FP within the overall SRHR agenda and against other key components.
Discrimination and violence against LGBTIQ+ young people have direct and long-term effects on their health and well-being, with high levels of harassment, marginalisation, violence and, consequently, a higher likelihood of school absenteeism and suicidal thoughts.