Young persons with disabilities: Global study on ending gender-based violence, and realising sexual and reproductive health and rights
Around the world, more than 1 billion women and men and boys and girls are living with some form of disability.
Around the world, more than 1 billion women and men and boys and girls are living with some form of disability.
Gender discrimination and gender-based violence fuel the HIV epidemic.
Dans le cadre du « Programme national - Promotion de la Santé Affective et Sexuelle » au Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, le présent plan d’action national pluriannuel (PAN - SAS), fait suite au plan d’action 2013-2016, prolongé jusqu’en 2018 en accord avec tous les ministères concernés.
The Global Partnership for Education supports country-level efforts for equity and quality in education through school health activities.
It is a hardy perennial of the university environment that normative consensus around large global issues such as sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) is easier to secure than the programmatic requisites.
La stratégie nationale de santé constitue le cadre de la politique de santé en France.
This document presents recommended core questions to support harmonised monitoring of WASH in schools as part of the SDGs. The questions map to harmonised indicator definitions of “basic” service and to service ladders that can be used to monitor progress.
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) are responsible for monitoring global progress towards water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) related Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets.
The global trend towards smaller families is a reflection of people making reproductive choices to have as few or as many children as they want, when they want.
Given the vulnerability of key populations, this strategy seeks to operationalise current global, continental and regional commitments and address these gaps by providing Member States with a framework to develop specific programming aimed at key populations.