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New Resources on Youth Reproductive Health and HIV Prevention, 2002-2004

Author

William Finger and Margaret Tipton

Publication Date

January 2005

Summary

This 4-page research brief, from Youthnet - Family Health International, offers an annotated list of resources with web links to youth-serving organisations. This is a sequel to YouthLens No. 1, produced in July 2002, as part of a five-year progamme funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development. The five-year project seeks to provide information that helps improve reproductive health and prevent HIV among young people.

This summary of resources is offered in three sections: Overview Reports; Reproductive Health Program Development/Implementation; and HIV/AIDS Program Development/Implementation. The summaries include: full report titles; brief descriptions; links to websites; and email contact information.

Several examples of reports include:
  • The State of the World’s Children 2005 - an annual report from UNICEF focusing on poverty, conflict, and HIV/AIDS with features important for adolescents, including free education for those orphaned by HIV/AIDS and fighting sexual exploitation and trafficking.

  • Capacity Building Resources in Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health (2003) - a training package from PATH, based on workshops in Southeast Asia, is designed to help organizations with programme design, strategic planning and networking, programming, youth-friendly health services, and monitoring and evaluation.

  • HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care among Especially Vulnerable Young People (2004) - a collaboration between WHO and the Safe Passages to Adulthood programme focuses on the needs of especially vulnerable youth, including migrants and refugees, sex workers, and injecting drug users.

Number of Pages

4

Contact

Youthnet
2101 Wilson Boulevard
Suite 700
Arlington, VA 22201 USA
Tel (703) 516-9779
Tax (703) 516-9781
youthnet@fhi.org
Youthnet website

Dr. Minou Fuglesang
project coordinator
FEMINA HIP
Box 2065
Patel Building, 4th Floor
Dar es Salaam
TANZANIA
Tel +255 22 212 8265
Fax +255 22 211 0842
femina-hip@raha.com

Source

Message sent to YouthNet on
February 3, 2005.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 04 2005
Last Updated March 04 2005

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