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Ending child marriage: a guide on global policy action
International Planned Parenthood Federation, 2006This action paper calls on policy makers to improve the quality of life of girls and young women forced into child marriages.DocumentZero tolerance: stop the violence against women and children, stop HIV/AIDS
Global AIDS Alliance, 2006This document describes a framework for a comprehensive response to violence against women and children, including the resources that would be needed, political and financial, for full implementation.DocumentEngaging communities in youth reproductive health and HIV projects: a guide to participatory assessments
YouthNet, Family Health International, 2006The involvement of young people and their families in the creation and implementation of targeted interventions is commonly held as a pivotal part of the success or failure of a programme. Recruiting such groups, however, remains a challenge.DocumentUsing global media to reach youth: the 2002 MTV Staying Alive campaign
YouthNet, Family Health International, 2006This paper, published by YouthNet, examines the effects of a 2002 media campaign aiming to increase awareness of HIV and AIDS, encourage prevention behaviour, reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination, and to empower young people to take action. The campaign was conducted using the international television network MTV.DocumentLearning from what young people say about sex, relationships and health
Safe Passages to Adulthood, 2001Conventional means of addressing the health and social issues experienced by young people have all too often been in the form of blanket prescriptions influenced by a homogenous stereo-type of the young population.DocumentCreating an enabling environment for the advancement of women and girls
World Vision International Resources on Child Rights, 2006This publication is World Vision’s briefing paper to the 50th Commission on the Status of Women.DocumentThe implications of early marriage for HIV/AIDS policy
Population Council, USA, 2004This briefing paper is based on a background paper prepared for the WHO/UNFPA/Population Council Technical Consultation on Married Adolescents, held in Geneva, Switzerland, 9–12 December 2003.DocumentTransition to replacement feeding by HIV-positive women who breastfeed
LINKAGES Project, 2004This document, published by the Linkages Project, provides guidelines for HIV-positive women who choose to transition from breastfeeding to replacement feeding at about six months.DocumentFormative research on youth peer education program productivity and sustainability
Family Health International, 2005This document develops tools to assess programmatic impact and cost effectiveness of youth peer education (YPE) - a widely used approach to reproductive health promotion and HIV prevention.The study had two objectives: to describe the programme dynamics, activities, costs, and outputs in two countries (Zambia and the Dominican Republic) in order to identify the core elements of successful YPE pDocumentWorking with street children: understanding sexual and reproductive health including HIV/AIDS and STDs among street children
World Health Organization, 2000Although the typical age of a street child varies from place to place, the age range includes children in the adolescent period, and street children are exposed to situations that make them vulnerable to sexual and reproductive health problems on a day to day basis.Pages
