Teenage pregnancy in South Africa: With a specific focus on school-going learners
The purpose of the study was to document, review and critically analyse literature on teenage pregnancy with a focus on school-going adolescents.
The purpose of the study was to document, review and critically analyse literature on teenage pregnancy with a focus on school-going adolescents.
CONTEXT: Contraceptive knowledge and use at first sex have increased over time among Jamaican adolescents, yet high unintended pregnancy rates persist. More information on risk factors for adolescent pregnancy is needed to inform programs.
The government is developing guidelines/procedures on how to enable pregnant school girls go back to school to continue with their studies. This document will also dwell on how to reduce/eliminate the problem of pregnancies of school girls.
In November 2009, the NFER's International Information Unit (comprising the Eurydice Unit for England, Wales and Northern Ireland1 and the team responsible for the International Review of Curriculum and Assessment Frameworks Internet Archive - INCA) completed some desk research on the ways i
Con la ayuda de este cuadernillo los jóvenes y adolescentes podrán conocer más acerca de la sexualidad, sus manifestaciones, la reproducción sexual, el aparato reproductor masculino y femenino; los cuidados en salud que deben tener hombres y mujeres; y los derechos sexuales y reproductivos.
This paper presents the principles and the tenets of the Mexico City Ministerial Declaration on HIV prevention in education.
Documento con material informativo para docentes para la implementación de un programa de educación sexual en las escuelas. Enfatiza el concepto de la importancia de la educación sexual integral y como parte de una política de gobierno, sin trabas culturales o morales.
A situational analysis of basic education, vocational education and the development of sustainable livelihoods in the drug treatment and rehabilitation centres of India was undertaken from August to November 2008.
This paper describes an evaluation of possible changes in sexual behavior in adolescents who participated in a school-based sex education program in selected public schools in four municipalities in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil.