Our time to be heard: stories giving voice to young people and their experience of HIV
This publication is a collection of stories about young people living with HIV written by citizen journalists from the Key Correspondents network.
This publication is a collection of stories about young people living with HIV written by citizen journalists from the Key Correspondents network.
The National Strategy on Child Marriage (NSCM&TP) is a holistic, comprehensive framework that reflects the commitment of the Uganda Government to end the practice of child marriage and other forms of violence against girls including teenage pregnancy as a consequence of child marriage.
This fact sheet tackles the question of adolescent pregnancy.
This Advocacy Strategy focuses on reducing barriers facing Adolescents and Youth Living with HIV for improved quality of life.
The Link Up project, launched by a consortium of global and national partners in early 2013, is an ambitious three-year initiative that seeks to advance the SRHR of more than one million young people in five countries.
The aim of the ASRH Policy is to enhance the SRH status of adolescents in Kenya and contribute towards realization of their full potential in national development.
The National ASRH&R Framework Strategy on ASRH&R is based on a holistic review of the three lead documents (National Report on Factors Associated with Teenage Pregnancy in South Africa (2014), Background Resource Document on the State of ASRH&R in South Africa (2012), Report on Consul
En novembre 2012 à Cotonou, l’UNFPA, ses partenaires onusiens et les ministères concernés se sont engagés à changer leurs stratégies et approches programmatiques afin de faire « Avancer la santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescentes dans les programmes d’action du Fonds de Solidarité Priorita
En novembre 2012 à Cotonou, l’UNFPA, ses partenaires onusiens et les ministères concernés se sont engagés à changer leurs stratégies et approches programmatiques afin de faire « Avancer la santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescentes dans les programmes d’action du Fonds de Solidarité Priorita
En novembre 2012 à Cotonou, l’UNFPA, ses partenaires onusiens et les ministères concernés se sont engagés à changer leurs stratégies et approches programmatiques afin de faire « Avancer la santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescentes dans les programmes d’action du Fonds de Solidarité Priorita