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Adolescent reproductive health

  • Nicaragua | Family Planning Expansion Collaborative | Collaborative Profile
  • Nicaragua | Family Planning Demonstration Collaborative | Collaborative Profile
  • Improving the quality of care for adolescents living with HIV/AIDS by introducing Psychosocial Support services at Beatrice Road Infectious Disease Hospital (BRIDH) Opportunistic Infections and Antiretroviral Therapy (OI/ART) Clinic in Harare, Zimbabwe | Improvement Report
  • Interagency Youth Working Group (IYWG) | Publications

    The IYWG provides global technical leadership to advance the reproductive health and HIV/AIDS outcomes of young people ages 10-24 in international public health settings. Click on the link to view more information about the IYWG, partner organizations, meetings, and publications.

  • Resources for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Sexual and Reproductive Health | Publications

    This resource is designed to help you in your efforts to integrate provision of sexual and reproductive health services with activities for preventing and treating HIV/AIDS.

    Here you will find a selected collection of documents and other materials which reflect field experience and the latest thinking of the health community on integration of HIV and sexual and reproductive health services.

    Topics include the key technical approaches to integration:

    • • ABC 
    • • Community-Based Approaches to Integration
    • • Contraception for HIV-Positive Women
    • • Dual Protection
    • • Family Planning and Antiretrovirals
    • • Family Planning and Mother-to-Child-Transmission
    • • Family Planning and Voluntary Counseling and Testing
    • • Family Planning and Home-Based Care
    • • Family Planning and Orphans and Vulnerable Children
    • • Microbicides
    • • STIs
       

    The site is designed to identify a full range of resources upon which to develop policies, guidelines, or practices. There are links to the following types of materials:

    • Documents: Includes Books and book chapters, Technical reports, Journal articles, Laws, bills, and court decisions, Papers presented at conferences, Theses and dissertations, Limited-distribution unpublished reports, Training manuals.
    • News: Includes any news article, feature article, editorial, commentary, or and press release from an online news source or journal.
    • Photos: Includes photos illustrating the realities of urban and rural life in developing countries, as well as global efforts to improve and save lives. Primarily taken by public health professionals in the field, photos are intended for non-profit, documentary use and are available upon request.
    • Communication Materials: Includes audio materials, calendars, CD-ROMs, videos and DVDs, films, flipcharts, kits, novelty items, pamphlets, posters, and some training materials.
    • Q&As: Includes any brief presentation of information in a question and answer format (for example, Dr. Shelton's Pearls, Healthwize, Q&As from Population Reports).

     

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