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Reducing Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Young People: A Training Toolkit for Curriculum Developers
The overall goal of this training is to reduce HIV transmission, the transmission of other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancy among young people.
State of World Population 2014
Young people matter. They matter because an unprecedented 1.8 billion youth are alive today, and because they are the shapers and leaders of our global future.
ICPD Beyond 2014 Global Review Report
The ICPD Beyond 2014 Global Report is the culmination of a landmark UN review and is the first truly global review of progress, gaps, challenges and emerging issues in relation to the landmark International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), held in Cairo in 1994. The findings provide compelling evidence strongly reinforcing the ground-breaking focus of the Cairo Programme of Action, placing human rights and individual dignity at the heart of development.
The Swaziland Linking HIV and SRH Programme Best Practice Series
This booklet is a compilation of a Swaziland Best Practice in integrated SRH and HIV services, using the integration of family planning (FP) into antiretroviral therapy (ART) services as an entry point. Siphofaneni Clinic is one of five SRH and HIV facilities in Swaziland selected as Centres of Excellence, which are being strengthened to serve as models for integrated, interlinked SRH and HIV services.
SRH & HIV Linkages Compendium
Organisation of African First Ladies Against HIV/AIDS OAFLA Members Directory 2013-2014
Sponsored by UNFPA, this is the second OAFLA Directory, which features profiles of African First Ladies and their activities in their respective countries. It serves as a communication tool for OAFLA member countries and acts as an experience sharing forum among members, featuring not only their successes and best practices but also their challenges in implementing OAFLA activities.
Impact 2012
Cameroon Country Office's 2012 Annual Report, IMPACT, highlights its engagements through building capacity, delivering innovative programmes and shaping policies; its achievements from the previous Country Programme cycle, and outlines the strategic challenges and opportunities under the new Country Programme. It also reflects on the demographic bonus in Cameroon.
CARMMA 2013
Since CARMMA, the Campaign on Accelerated Reduction of Maternal Mortality in Africa was launched in 2009, 37 African countries have launched the initiative and more are preparing to do so. Continentally, the campaign has made tremendous progress since those early days, with several countries adopting National Road Maps and developing Strategic Health Development Plans. Following on from the CARMMA report published in 2012, this latest edition provides an update on the maternal mortality rate in the countries that have implemented CARMMA and the steps that are being taken to rectify high maternal mortality ratios.
State of World Population 2013
Every day in developing countries, 20,000 girls below age 18 give birth. This has consequences for the heath, education, employment and rights of an untold millions of girls. What are the challenges of adolescent pregnancy, and what can we do to ensure girls have a healthy and safe transition into adulthood?
African Youth Charter
The African Youth Charter provides a strategic framework for youth empowerment and development activities at the continental, regional and national levels across Africa. It addresses key issues affecting youth, including employment, sustainable livelihoods, education, skills development, health, youth participation, national youth policy, peace and security, law enforcement, youth in the Diaspora and youth with disabilities.