Plan de información, educación y comunicación social
Política nacional de información, educación y comunicación en VIH/sida del gobierno de Nicaragua. Se describe la situación a nivel nacional y la estrategia general.
Política nacional de información, educación y comunicación en VIH/sida del gobierno de Nicaragua. Se describe la situación a nivel nacional y la estrategia general.
Como parte de suas atribuições, a Coordenação Nacional de DST e Aids (CNDST/AIDS) vem definindo diretrizes nacionais no âmbito da implantação e aprimoramento de políticas e estratégias relacionadas à assistência e prevenção da epidemia pelo HIV no país.Entendendo que em todas as suas atividades o
Programs teaching teenagers to "just say no" to sex before marriage are threatening adolescent health by censoring basic information about how to prevent HIV/AIDS, Human Rights Watch charged in a new report released today.
Currently, the establishment of Gay-Straight Alliances (GSA) in schools is one of the most visible and widely adopted strategies for calling attention to and addressing the needs of LGBT students.
El presente documento da cuenta de una iniciativa de la Oficina Regional de Educación de la UNESCO para América Latina y el Caribe.
Prospects is a quarterly booklet from UNESCO-IBE which features articles from different writers on topics related to Education for HIV/AIDS Prevention.
This paper reviews the status of the demographic transition worldwide, discusses factors associated with fertility decline, and highlights challenges associated with completing the transition in developing countries.
The document comprises a selection of 43 project examples representing 41 GTZ projects that are concerned with SRH of young people. Information for each project covers background information, project approach, results and experiences as well as outlook on future plans of the project.
Abstinence Only vs. Comprehensive Sex Education: What are the arguments? What is the evidence? is a document focusing on the impact of abstinence and comprehensive sex education programs established in United States.
The report examines how seven countries: the United States, Iran, The Netherlands, Mexico, India, Ghana and Mali have responded to reproductive health needs of their young people.