National sexual reproductive policy
This document represents the first National Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy.
This document represents the first National Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy.
The purpose of this policy and strategy document is to outline policy statement of the Ministry of Health and its partners in support of reproductive health (including maternal, neonatal and adolescent health and family planning), demonstrating its contribution to the achievement of improved and
The NSP Working Group met from June 2012 to October 2013 and identified the following priority areas for the Cook Islands Integrated National Strategic Plan for Sexual and Reproductive Health.
The Third National Sexually Transmissible Infections Strategy 2014-2017 is one of five strategies aiming to reduce sexually transmissible infections (STI) and blood borne viruses (BBV), and the morbidity, mortality and personal and social impacts they cause.
There is increasing interest in exploring and addressing the menstrual hygiene management (MHM) barriers facing schoolgirls and female teachers in educational settings.
The purpose of this Policy and Strategy document is to outline policy statements of the Ministry of Health in support of Reproductive Health including maternal and neonatal health, demonstrating its contribution to the achievement of improved health and well-being in Fiji.
This National Child and Adolescent Health Policy will cover children and adolescents ranging from 0-18 years of age.
“The Manila Challenge: A Call to Achieve SRHR for All” complete statement.
WASH in Schools (WinS) fosters social inclusion and individual self-respect. By offering an alternative to the stigma and marginalization associated with hygiene issues, it empowers all students – and especially encourages girls and female teachers.
This Adolescent Health Strategic Plan is based on a positive adolescent development perspective and tries to improve the competencies and capabilities of adolescents.