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  1. Bali Global Youth Forum declaration

    The ICPD Global Youth Forum has produced a set of recommendations which outline the vision of young people around the world for their future. …

  2. Declaration of the consultation of the Americas 2012 Ministers of Education: "A new culture of health in the school context"

    This meeting brought together the Ministers of Education and other health and education experts from fifteen Latin American and Caribbean countries to exchange experiences and successful practices that address four priority areas: obesity, lack of physical activity, substance abuse, and sexual and reproductive health.

  3. PEPFARS's Second Phase: Progress Stunted for Youth-Specific Prevention and Treatment

    In a newly-released report, Advocates for Youth examines the youth HIV prevention policies being implemented by the Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator (OGAC) and outlines a series of policy recommendations to help the agency and other policymakers make improvements. This first-of-its-kind, in-depth analysis assesses youth policies within the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), including its legislative authority, its most recent five-year strategy, relevant guidance documents and all twenty-one PEPFAR country Partnership Frameworks currently available.

  4. Joint commitment of the European Trade Union Committee for Education, the European Trade Union Confederation and the European Region of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association to combat homophobic bullying in schools, in workplaces and in society

    On the 2012 lnternational Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, the European Region of Education international, the European Trade Union Committee for Education (ETUCE), the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), and the European Region of the lnternational Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and lntersex Association (ILGA-Europe), affirm their commitment to strengthen their collaboration at national and European level to prevent and combat jointly homophobia and transphobia at school, in workplaces and in society.

  5. Political declaration on HIV/AIDS: Intensifying our efforst to eliminate HIV/AIDS

    Implementation of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS and the Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS.

  6. Guidelines in the implementation of workplace policy and education program on HIV and AIDS

    Guidelines in the implementation of workplace policy and education program on HIV and AIDS.

  7. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Women and Youth in the Context of Climate Change

    The effects of climate change can hamper access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services. This restricts women and young people's options to plan families, and limits a community's ability to respond to climate change. SRH and climate change movements should work together to ensure women and youth access to SRH and mitigate climate change.

  8. Addressing homophobia in schools: how key stakeholders can ensure safe and inclusive schools. Mexico City Ministerial Declaration - "Educating to Prevent"

    The Mexico City Ministerial Declaration "Educating to Prevent" is a strategic tool to strengthen HIV-prevention efforts in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) by ensuring access to quality, comprehensive sexuality education and sexual and reproductive health services. Moreover, the Declaration also seeks to foster equity among all people and to combat discrimination, including discrimination based on an individual's HIV status, sexual orientation, or gender identity.

  9. Exclaim! Young people's guide to 'Sexual rights: an IPPF declaration'

    Young people are sexual beings. All young people should be able to explore, experience and express their sexualities in healthy, positive, pleasurable and safe ways. This can only happen when young people's sexual rights are understood, recognized and guaranteed. Exclaim! seeks to increase awareness and understanding about young people's sexual rights. This youth guide explores what sexual rights are and how they relate to young people. It also examines strategies to translate sexual rights into actions for and by young people around the world.

  10. Declaration on HIV and AIDS

    The SADC Declaration on HIV and AIDS outlines the priority areas for action within the region.

  11. Code d'éthique et de déontologie du syndicaliste de l'enseignement engagé dans la lutte contre le VIH/SIDA

    Le code d'éthique et de déontologie constitue, pour les syndicats de l'enseignement, un outil destiné à éclairer tous ceux qui y adhèrent afin de faire face aux défis engendrés par le VIH/SIDA.

  12. Maputo plan of action for the operationalisation of the continental policy framework for sexual and reproductive health and rights 2007-2010

    This Maputo Plan of Action for the Operationalisation of the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Continental Policy Framework seeks to take the continent forward towards the goal of universal access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services in Africa by 2015. …

  13. HIV: an agenda for action

    NAT (National AIDS Trust) is publishing this "Agenda for Action" for the UK because, whilst we have much to be proud of in our national response to date, more can and should be done to address HIV. All of us have a part to play - individuals, businesses, trade unions, civil society, faith organisations, healthcare professionals, to name a few. This document sets out both what our key aims should be if we are to address HIV effectively in the UK, and also the practical actions to be taken to achieve those aims.

  14. Accelerating the response of the education sector to HIV and AIDS in the Caribbean region: the Port-of-Spain documents

    In June 2006 the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the government of Trinidad and Tobago hosted a high-level meeting of Ministers of Education and National AIDS Authorities from throughout the Caribbean Region, under the auspices of the CARICOM Council on Human and Social Development (COHSOD). This meeting in Port-of-Spain,Trinidad, was the 10th Special Meeting of COHSOD, and was entitled "Accelerating the Response of the Education Sector to HIV and AIDS in the Caribbean". …

  15. Communiqué. Meeting on sexual and reproductive health: addressing MDG 4, 5 and 6 for the SADC region

    Within the framework of re-engaging SADC Member States and partners to accelerate implementation of commitments made to Universal Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH), and meeting the 8 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for 2015, in particular, the three relating to the reduction of child mortality; improvement of maternal health; and combating HIV and AIDS, malaria and other diseases in the region, the SADC Secretariat convened a meeting of Senior SRH Officials and Experts from Member States and regional partners at Birchwood Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa from 14 to 16 Septemb …

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