Hé les Miss !
Hé les Miss ! est un petit guide édité en 2007 par l'Aide Suisse contre le Sida (ASS) de Zurich et l'Office fédéral de la santé publique (OFSP) à Berne.
Hé les Miss ! est un petit guide édité en 2007 par l'Aide Suisse contre le Sida (ASS) de Zurich et l'Office fédéral de la santé publique (OFSP) à Berne.
Ce manuel a pour objectif principal de développer et d'utiliser une pédagogie sanitaire et radiophonique portant sur trois programmes : Santé de la reproduction des adolescents ; VIH/SIDA ; Éducation à la vie familiale et éducation en matière de population (EVF/EMP).
This document is a toolkit developed by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance in 2007.It aims to support community groups to work in a practical and thorough way on improving understanding and relationships between women and men.
This document presents the plan of action for mainstreaming gender into the Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health & HIV/AIDS Reduction in Nigeria (PSRHH) programme.
This document is a compilation of organizations working in the field of adolescent sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS among young people in Bangladesh.
À partir du constat des bénéfices associés à la thérapie antirétrovirale - amélioration des conditions de vie de personnes séropositives, augmentation de leur espérance de vie, etc.
This discussion paper, prepared by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), is intended for policy-makers and implementers in ministries of education, civil society organizations, and donor and dev
This working paper, based on the work of the Inter-Agency Working Group on Community Involvement in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, presents a framework that links community involvement interventions to desired adolescent health outcomes.
This protocol has been developed to meet a need for guidance on counseling of children and their parents/guardians about HIV/AIDS in 30 USAID/FHI projects with orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) under the IMPACT project in India.
This document is a compilation of organizations working in the field of adolescent sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS among young people in India.