The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), in collaboration with the Population Council, convened a three-day workshop May 1–3, 2002, at the Population Council’s headquarters in New York. The workshop provided an opportunity to review research and programs in the area of adolescent reproductive health and development (the “first generation”) and to think critically about key lessons learned from this work as we move forward into the “second generation” of work with this important population. This report summarizes the presentations and discussions from that workshop. Key points are gathered into two clusters: those that underscore principles of program planning, design, and evaluation, and those that highlight neglected subjects or subgrou...
On September 9, 2003, FRONTIERS/Population Council, Horizons/Population Council, and YouthNet/Family...
Historically, major adolescent and reproductive health initiatives have failed to explicitly conside...
AbstractAdolescents have special sexual and reproductive health needs (whether or not they are sexua...
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), in collaboration with the Population Council, convened a...
On June 6–9, 2006, the World Health Organization’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research, t...
This Promoting Healthy, Safe, and Productive Transitions to Adulthood brief provides an overview of ...
IN THIS ISSUE: Reproductive health program for youth successful in Kenya | Education, wealth play di...
The International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo in 1994 laid out a bold, clear, ...
AbstractThe International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo in 1994 laid out a bold,...
This working paper, based on the work of the Inter-Agency Working Group on Community Involvement in ...
In October 1999, the Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) program began a three-year collabo...
The Population Council’s Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) program, in collaboration with...
An operations research project was launched in northwestern Bangladesh with the objective of prevent...
There is a gap in knowledge and understanding of effective adolescent sexual and reproductive health...
The Population Council’s Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) program and Policy Research Di...
On September 9, 2003, FRONTIERS/Population Council, Horizons/Population Council, and YouthNet/Family...
Historically, major adolescent and reproductive health initiatives have failed to explicitly conside...
AbstractAdolescents have special sexual and reproductive health needs (whether or not they are sexua...
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), in collaboration with the Population Council, convened a...
On June 6–9, 2006, the World Health Organization’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research, t...
This Promoting Healthy, Safe, and Productive Transitions to Adulthood brief provides an overview of ...
IN THIS ISSUE: Reproductive health program for youth successful in Kenya | Education, wealth play di...
The International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo in 1994 laid out a bold, clear, ...
AbstractThe International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo in 1994 laid out a bold,...
This working paper, based on the work of the Inter-Agency Working Group on Community Involvement in ...
In October 1999, the Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) program began a three-year collabo...
The Population Council’s Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) program, in collaboration with...
An operations research project was launched in northwestern Bangladesh with the objective of prevent...
There is a gap in knowledge and understanding of effective adolescent sexual and reproductive health...
The Population Council’s Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) program and Policy Research Di...
On September 9, 2003, FRONTIERS/Population Council, Horizons/Population Council, and YouthNet/Family...
Historically, major adolescent and reproductive health initiatives have failed to explicitly conside...
AbstractAdolescents have special sexual and reproductive health needs (whether or not they are sexua...