• There are 1.2 billion people between the ages of 10 and 19 in the world today–the largest generation of adolescents ever. Around the world, strong and dynamic youth movements are gaining momentum—and so are their human rights and social justice agendas. From Nigeria to Peru, young people are securing access to comprehensive sexuality education and reproductive health care, and engaging with policymakers locally, nationally, and internationally.

    Our resources on youth health and rights include factsheets on comprehensive sexuality education, exemplary curricula, and reports about the impact of HIV, violence, and other factors on the health and rights of young people.

    Learn more about our work on youth health and rights here.

    Browse our resources on youth health and rights below, or use the search for a specific topic.

    • Written By International Women's Health Coalition
      Saturday, 14 February 2004
    • Written By International Women's Health Coalition
      Sunday, 01 February 2004
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      Tuesday, 14 October 2003
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      Wednesday, 09 July 2003

      International Herald Tribune, July 9, 2003

      By Kati Marton and Adrienne Germain

      Across the African subcontinent, almost 60 percent of those living with HIV/AIDS are girls and women. In South Africa, women are dying at such a rate that the entire gender balance is being altered—from near parity to a ratio of 120 males to every 100 females. The implications of the feminization of AIDS are huge—for caregiving, the health and wholeness of families, social stability, policies and programs.

    • Written By International Women's Health Coalition
      Tuesday, 01 July 2003
    • Written By International Women's Health Coalition
      Sunday, 01 June 2003

      Summary: This article by Sunanda Ray originally appeared in Vol. XXIV, No. 2 of Conscience, the quarterly newsjournal of Catholic opinion published by Catholics for a Free Choice, 1436 U Street, NW, Suite 301, Washington, DC 20009, USA. Visit www.catholicsforchoice.org.


    • Written By International Women's Health Coalition
      Monday, 31 March 2003

      The Miami Herald, March 31, 2003

      By Adrienne Germain

      President Bush's announcement of a $15 billion effort to fight HIV/AIDS in the worst affected countries may seem like a huge windfall, but when you witness the staggering impact of the disease on these countries, $15 billion starts to look more like a drop in the bucket. Unless Bush and Congress come up with a spending plan that reflects the depth and complexity of the crisis, that's exactly what it will continue to be.

    • Written By International Women's Health Coalition
      Tuesday, 04 February 2003
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      Wednesday, 11 December 2002

      Women's eNews, December 11, 2002

      By Françoise Girard

      Editor's Note: The following is a commentary. The opinions expressed are those of the author and not necessarily the views of Women's eNews.

      Many concerned citizens saw President Bush's move blocking the United States' $34 million contribution to the United Nations Population Fund last July as yet another attack on abortion. But his actions then and since have revealed a much broader anti-woman agenda, one that is threatening women's health, human rights and equality in the United States and worldwide.

    • Written By International Women's Health Coalition
      Sunday, 01 December 2002

      December 1, 2002

      By Adrienne Germain

      On a recent trip to India and Bangladesh, I looked into the face of AIDS in Asia, which is increasingly adolescent and female.

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