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At the crossroads: accelerating youth access to HIV/AIDS interventions
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004This UNAIDS pamphlet is based on the proceedings of a multilateral conference entitled "The Evidence for Policies and Programmes to Achieve the Global Goals on HIV/AIDS and Young People," held in 2004.DocumentAIDS in Africa during the nineties: Tanzania youth report
MEASURE Evaluation, 2004This MEASURE report examines the general trends in adolescent HIV knowledge, sexual behaviour and condom use in Tanzania during the 1990s. The report specifically considers awareness and knowledge of HIV/AIDS, attitudes toward HIV/AIDS, some aspects of sexual behaviour and the relationship between knowledge and behaviour.DocumentWorld Youth Report 2005
United Nations [UN] Programme on Youth, 2005This report presents an overview of the global situation of young people.The report highlights the following issues: the impact of globalisation on young women and men; the use of and access to ICTs; the impact of HIV/AIDS on young people; the active involvement of young people in armed conflict, both as victims and as perpetrators; and the increased importance of addressing intergenerationalDocumentThe journey of life: a community workshop to support children
Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative For Children Affected by HIV/AIDS, 2004This manual is a guide to conducting a workshop designed to raise awareness of the increasing psychological and social needs of children affected by HIV/AIDS, war, and displacement, and work out ways in which the community can find solutions.DocumentGoing to scale in Ethiopia: mobilizing youth participation in a national HIV/AIDS program
Synergy Project, USAID, 2004This case study, from the Synergy Project, documents a successful youth-adult partnership that used youth-led Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) to communicate sexual and reproductive health needs, and to establish a plan to seek out better sexual health and HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support services.DocumentReaching out-of-school youth with reproductive health and HIV/AIDS information and services
YouthNet, Family Health International, 2004This paper from Youthnet examines the issue of reaching out-of-school youths with reproductive health (RH) and HIV/AIDS information services. Highlighting the difference between mainstream and socially marginalised out-of-school youth, it examines the link between schooling and safer sexual behaviour, emphasising the benefits of school beyond literacy and knowledge.DocumentSmall voices, big concerns: a child rights approach to HIV/AIDS: recommendations for meeting European Community commitments to poverty reduction
World Vision, 2004This guide provides a generic overview of the child rights approach and focuses specifically on HIV/AIDS as a cross-cutting issue.DocumentSara, a role model for girls as they face HIV and AIDS in Africa: a review of the sara communication initiative for its introduction to Ghana
United Nations Children's Fund, 2002The Sara Communication Initiative (SCI) is a complementary regional project designed to support and reinforce on-going and future program activities supported by UNICEF, its partners and any organisation with similar goals.DocumentChildren on the brink 2004: strategies to support children isolated by HIV/AIDS
United Nations Children's Fund, 2004This joint report from UNAIDS and UNICEF provides the latest data on the numbers of children who have been orphaned due to HIV/AIDS globally. It also gives an overview of the key strategies that have been developed for responding to the needs of these orphans and all children made vulnerable by the pandemic.Along with a regional breakdown of the data, the report identifies key emerging trends.DocumentSocial security for children in the context of AIDS: questioning the state's response
Medical Research Council, South Africa, 2004This paper argues that the existing state security provision is not a sufficient mechanism to support poor orphans and vulnerable children.Pages
