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    Meeting our rights to HIV prevention and care: access for all

    United Nations Children's Fund, 2004
    This UNICEF report is based on a series of consultations with young people from 15 countries who are affected by the HIV/AIDS crisis, in preparation for the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok, July 2004. The report outlines the experiences of young people, highlighting the barriers they face in accessing information and services, and developing the skills to lead healthy lives.
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    National cross sectional study of views on sexual violence and risk of HIV infection and AIDS among South African school pupils

    British Medical Journal, 2004
    This study, published in the BMJ, investigates the views of South African school pupils (aged 10 – 19) on sexual violence and on the risk of HIV infection and AIDS, as well as on their experiences of sexual violence. Findings revealed that misconceptions about sexual violence were prevalent among both sexes, although more females held views that would put them at a higher risk of HIV.
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    Peer to peer: creating successful peer education programs

    International Planned Parenthood Federation, 2004
    This guide describes the necessary steps to plan, implement, and evaluate a programme to train youth to teach their peers about sexual and reproductive health (SRH).
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    Senegal Youth Assessment Report: the informal sector and HIV/AIDS: prevention practices and strategies

    Centre for Development and Population Activities, 2003
    This study outlines strategies currently in use in Senegal for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV/AIDS in youth. It identifies the most efficient strategies regarding adolescent reproductive health (ARH) with an emphasis on STI/HIV/AIDS, as a preliminary step in developing CEDPA’s Youth and HIV/AIDS Initiative.
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    Addressing gender-based violence from the reproductive health/HIV sector: a literature review and analysis

    US Agency for International Development, 2004
    This USAID Interagency Gender Working Group document provides a literature review and analysis of developing country programmes that have addressed or challenged gender-based violence with a link to the reproductive health (RH)/HIV sectors.
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    Future forsaken: abuses against children affected by HIV/AIDS in India

    Human Rights Watch, 2004
    This Human Rights Watch report documents discrimination against HIV/AIDS affected children and highlights the failure of the Indian government to protect such children from abuses. The report finds that widespread discrimination in education, health and care is increasingly pushing children affected by HIV/AIDS onto the streets and into the worst forms of child labour.
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    MEMA kwa Vijana: randomised controlled trial of an adolescent sexual health programme in rural Mwanza, Tanzania

    London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2004
    This Briefing Note from DFID’s Knowledge Programme on HIV/AIDS and STIs looks at an innovative intervention programme on adolescent sexual and reproductive health implemented by AMREF, working together with the Tanzanian Government.
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    With one voice 2002: America’s adults and teens sound off about teen pregnancy

    The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, 2002
    This document reports the results of a survey conducted by the National Campaign to Prevent Teenage Pregnancy, which explores what both American adults and teenagers think about teenage pregnancy and related issues.
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    Do abstinence-only programs delay the initiation of sex among young

    The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, 2002
    This document reviews a Heritage Foundation study which argues that abstinence only programmes are effective in changing teenage sexual behaviour. The study directly challenges the conclusions of the National Campaign for the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy report, Emerging Voices, which argued that there was little evidence that abstinence-only programmes were successful.
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    The role of education in promoting young people’s sexual and reproductive health

    Centre for Sexual Health Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Southampton, 2002
    This document outlines discussions from the Expert meeting for the Safe Passages to Adulthood programme, where researchers, practitioners and policy makers explored the potential of education to protect against HIV/AIDS, as well as the possible changes needed to enable the education system to respond more adequately.

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