Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
20
Publication
Publisher
World Health Organization, USAID, Johns Hopkins University
Publication date
01 January 2012
Author
WHO, USAID, Johns Hopkins
Number of pages
388
Publications
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
24
Publication
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
IATT on Prevention of HIV Transmission in Pregnant Women, Mothers and their Children
Number of pages
40
Publications
Publisher
IPPF
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
IPPF, UNFPA, Young Positives, Global Coalition on Women & AIDS
Number of pages
44
Publications
The aim of this guide is to equip its users with key messages, evidence and actions that can be used to advocate effectively to prevent HIV in girls and young women. It focuses on three goals that the global community increasingly recognizes as important components of the response to the epidemic: improving the accessibility of sexual and reproductive health services for girls and young women; expanding socio-economic opportunities; and ending child marriage. In turn, collectively the goals are divided into a total of 10 key messages.
Publication date
01 January 2014
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
78
Publication
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, and The World Bank
Number of pages
46
Publications
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
UNFPA, IPPF
Number of pages
88
Publication
The purpose of the booklet is to provide factual information that can be used to foster a positive attitude towards condom use. The message is kept simple and focused on responding to common, reoccurring myths, misperceptions, and fears related to condoms and condom use. It provides accurate evidence-based information to support the fact that consistent use of male or female condoms is highly effective at preventing unintended pregnancy, the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.
Publisher
WHO/UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2009
Author
WHO/UNFPA
Number of pages
34
Publication
Publication date
01 January 2006
Author
UNFPA, PATH
Number of pages
36
Publication
Although the female condom has been on the market for more than ten years, the supply and adoption of this device, which protects against both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, is still too low to have an impact on the AIDS epidemic. This publication, a follow up to the 2005 Global Consultation on the Female Condom, answers key questions about the female condom. It presents evidence about its effectiveness and impact, identifies challenges to wider use and suggests steps to strengthen condom programming worldwide.