Responding to reproductive health needs: a participatory approach for analysis and action
The publication outlines two World Neighbors training of trainer reproductive health workshops held in Nepal in 1997-1998.
The publication outlines two World Neighbors training of trainer reproductive health workshops held in Nepal in 1997-1998.
This action kit is for young people and adults who run youth programmes which look at sexual and reproductive health issues such as: life skills and HIV.
Este caderno apresenta e discute aspectos que permeiam as práticas sexuais e de saúde reprodutiva dos jovens rapazes.
The overall purpose of this study is to describe and highlight some of the work that IPPF is doing with young people in the field of sexual and reproductive health.
The newsletter recounts the efforts of the West Bengal Voluntary and Health Association (WBVHA) in adolescents' problems. WBVHA is a leading health promoting agency mainly concerned with the basic health of common people.
A training resource for health trainers to use with health managers, planners, policy-makers and others with responsibilities in reproductive health.
Con este Manual, elaborado con la colaboración de Wyeth-Lederle, la Sociedad Española de Contracepción pretende profundizar en el terreno de la salud reproductiva de las personas jóvenes.El manual es completo y riguroso. Los temas son tratados de un punto de vista médico-científico.
The training manual was developed within the framework of the regional dimension project "Gender Equity and Reproductive Health and Rights in Asia," coordinated by the Italian Association for Women in Development (AIDOS), under the EC/UNFPA Initiative for Reproductive Health in Asia (RHI).
This tool has been prepared by FOCUS on Young Adults primarily for those who design and deliver programs and who formulate policies concerned with the well-being of young people in the developing world.
HIV/AIDS is currently one of the biggest threats to children and adults worldwide with over 36 million people infected with HIV, of which 1.4 million are children.