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Toolkits & Guides
Toolkits & Guides | 2004

A strong start: good practices in using a local situation assessment to begin a youth substance abuse prevention project

This publication documents the experience of more than 100 community-based organisations in Southern Africa, Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe-in planning a prevention response to substance abuse among the youth of their communities.

Toolkits & Guides
Toolkits & Guides | 2004

A sexatlas for schools. Sexuality and personal relationships: a guide for the planning and implementation of teaching programmes in this area for primary, junior secondary and senior secondary schools

This guide is based on recent research into sexuality education and health promotion in Sweden and focuses on sexuality and personal relationships for the planning and implementation of teaching programmes.

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