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How might we leverage family units to encourage adolescents develop…
How might we leverage family units to encourage adolescents develop positive values around sexual reproductive health
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Health Systems
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Recently undergone profound changes. In principle, there has been a move away from vertical or narrowly focused programmes towards horizontal, integrated, comprehensive and sometimes multisectoral services.
The shift from treating sexual ill-health to promoting sexual well-being is taking longer to materialize at a programme level.
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Laws, policies and human rights
Law, policies and other regulatory mechanisms
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Accurate, evidence-based, appropriate sexual health information and counselling should
be available to all young people, and should be free of discrimination, gender bias and stigma.
This framework builds on the principles of equality and participation and rights of individuals – the right to education and access to information on sexual health issues, to privacy, to non-discrimination and freedom from violence, to self-determination within sexual relationships, and to health care.
Health interventions can therefore only be effective if the relationships between a person’s economic need, vulnerability and health outcome are fully understood, in both the short and the long term.
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