Adolescent Health and Development (AHD) : A Resource Guide for World Bank Operations Staff and Government Counterparts
This resource guide begins with an overview of AHD issues, laying out the case for governments to direct attention and resources to AHD. It discusses good practices to improve a range of youth health outcomes. The next section focuses on the relati...
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okr-10986-136352021-04-23T14:03:09Z Adolescent Health and Development (AHD) : A Resource Guide for World Bank Operations Staff and Government Counterparts Rosen, James E. ABORTION ACCIDENTS ADOLESCENCE ADOLESCENT HEALTH ADOLESCENTS ADULTHOOD ADULTS ADVERTISING ADVOCACY AGE GROUPS ALCOHOL ANEMIA BASIC LITERACY BILATERAL DONORS BIRTHS CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBEARING CHILDBIRTH CHILDHOOD CONDOMS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CONTRACEPTIVE USE CONTRACEPTIVES CRIME CURRICULUM DEATH RATE DELIVERY CARE DEPRESSION DIET DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DYING EATING HABITS EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT FAMILIES FERTILITY FOOD INDUSTRY FORMAL EDUCATION GIRLS HEALTH CARE HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMS HEALTH HAZARDS HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH ISSUES HEALTH NEEDS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HIV INFECTION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS ILLNESSES IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFANT DEATH INFANT DEATH RATES INFANTS INFECTIOUS DISEASES INJURY IRON IRON SUPPLEMENTS LIFE CYCLE LIFE SKILLS MALARIA MALNUTRITION MASS MEDIA MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MATERNAL NUTRITION MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES MOTHERS MOTIVATION NUTRITION NUTRITION EDUCATION NUTRITION PROGRAMS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES OBESITY ORPHANS PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PEER EDUCATION PHARMACIES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY DOCUMENTS POPULATION GROWTH PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PRENATAL CARE PSYCHOSOCIAL PROBLEMS PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT PUBERTY PUBLIC SECTOR RADIO REPRODUCTION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RISK FACTORS ROAD SAFETY SAFE SEX SCHOOL HEALTH SCHOOLS SEX SEX EDUCATION SEX WORKERS SEXUAL ABUSE SEXUAL HEALTH SEXUAL VIOLENCE SEXUALITY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS SMOKING SMOKING POLICIES SOCIAL MARKETING STIS STREET CHILDREN STUNTING SUICIDE TEACHERS TERTIARY EDUCATION TOBACCO TOBACCO CONTROL TOBACCO USE TUBERCULOSIS TURKEY UGANDA UNAIDS UNDERNUTRITION UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE UNEMPLOYMENT UNWANTED PREGNANCY USE OF CONTRACEPTION VIOLENCE WEIGHT WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT This resource guide begins with an overview of AHD issues, laying out the case for governments to direct attention and resources to AHD. It discusses good practices to improve a range of youth health outcomes. The next section focuses on the relationship between poverty and young people's health and outlines strategies to provide health services to poor youth. The final section of the guide examines the current efforts of the World Bank to promote AHD. Technical appendixes provide further examples and concrete information for use in project design and analysis. More information will be found on the Bank's AHD website, which is currently under development. The guide supports the effort to better integrate adolescent health and development (AHD) concerns into the analytic and lending work of the World Bank. It also has been created to give Bank staff members essential information with which to engage their counterparts in policy dialogue on AHD and to advocate for greater government attention to the needs of youth. Increasing the effectiveness of Bank efforts directed at AHD will help the Bank to improve the health and well-being of youth in developing countries. The main audience for the guide is Bank operations staff members and government counterparts associated with poverty reduction strategies and human development sector projects. External Bank partners and other organizations interested in youth may also find the guide useful. 2013-05-29T17:30:32Z 2013-05-29T17:30:32Z 2004-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/04/5180281/adolescent-health-development-ahd-resource-guide-world-bank-operations-staff-government-counterparts http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13635 English en_US HNP discussion paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ABORTION ACCIDENTS ADOLESCENCE ADOLESCENT HEALTH ADOLESCENTS ADULTHOOD ADULTS ADVERTISING ADVOCACY AGE GROUPS ALCOHOL ANEMIA BASIC LITERACY BILATERAL DONORS BIRTHS CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBEARING CHILDBIRTH CHILDHOOD CONDOMS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CONTRACEPTIVE USE CONTRACEPTIVES CRIME CURRICULUM DEATH RATE DELIVERY CARE DEPRESSION DIET DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DYING EATING HABITS EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT FAMILIES FERTILITY FOOD INDUSTRY FORMAL EDUCATION GIRLS HEALTH CARE HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMS HEALTH HAZARDS HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH ISSUES HEALTH NEEDS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HIV INFECTION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS ILLNESSES IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFANT DEATH INFANT DEATH RATES INFANTS INFECTIOUS DISEASES INJURY IRON IRON SUPPLEMENTS LIFE CYCLE LIFE SKILLS MALARIA MALNUTRITION MASS MEDIA MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MATERNAL NUTRITION MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES MOTHERS MOTIVATION NUTRITION NUTRITION EDUCATION NUTRITION PROGRAMS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES OBESITY ORPHANS PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PEER EDUCATION PHARMACIES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY DOCUMENTS POPULATION GROWTH PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PRENATAL CARE PSYCHOSOCIAL PROBLEMS PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT PUBERTY PUBLIC SECTOR RADIO REPRODUCTION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RISK FACTORS ROAD SAFETY SAFE SEX SCHOOL HEALTH SCHOOLS SEX SEX EDUCATION SEX WORKERS SEXUAL ABUSE SEXUAL HEALTH SEXUAL VIOLENCE SEXUALITY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS SMOKING SMOKING POLICIES SOCIAL MARKETING STIS STREET CHILDREN STUNTING SUICIDE TEACHERS TERTIARY EDUCATION TOBACCO TOBACCO CONTROL TOBACCO USE TUBERCULOSIS TURKEY UGANDA UNAIDS UNDERNUTRITION UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE UNEMPLOYMENT UNWANTED PREGNANCY USE OF CONTRACEPTION VIOLENCE WEIGHT WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT |
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ABORTION ACCIDENTS ADOLESCENCE ADOLESCENT HEALTH ADOLESCENTS ADULTHOOD ADULTS ADVERTISING ADVOCACY AGE GROUPS ALCOHOL ANEMIA BASIC LITERACY BILATERAL DONORS BIRTHS CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBEARING CHILDBIRTH CHILDHOOD CONDOMS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CONTRACEPTIVE USE CONTRACEPTIVES CRIME CURRICULUM DEATH RATE DELIVERY CARE DEPRESSION DIET DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DYING EATING HABITS EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT FAMILIES FERTILITY FOOD INDUSTRY FORMAL EDUCATION GIRLS HEALTH CARE HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMS HEALTH HAZARDS HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH ISSUES HEALTH NEEDS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HIV INFECTION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS ILLNESSES IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFANT DEATH INFANT DEATH RATES INFANTS INFECTIOUS DISEASES INJURY IRON IRON SUPPLEMENTS LIFE CYCLE LIFE SKILLS MALARIA MALNUTRITION MASS MEDIA MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MATERNAL NUTRITION MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES MOTHERS MOTIVATION NUTRITION NUTRITION EDUCATION NUTRITION PROGRAMS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES OBESITY ORPHANS PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PEER EDUCATION PHARMACIES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY DOCUMENTS POPULATION GROWTH PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PRENATAL CARE PSYCHOSOCIAL PROBLEMS PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT PUBERTY PUBLIC SECTOR RADIO REPRODUCTION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RISK FACTORS ROAD SAFETY SAFE SEX SCHOOL HEALTH SCHOOLS SEX SEX EDUCATION SEX WORKERS SEXUAL ABUSE SEXUAL HEALTH SEXUAL VIOLENCE SEXUALITY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS SMOKING SMOKING POLICIES SOCIAL MARKETING STIS STREET CHILDREN STUNTING SUICIDE TEACHERS TERTIARY EDUCATION TOBACCO TOBACCO CONTROL TOBACCO USE TUBERCULOSIS TURKEY UGANDA UNAIDS UNDERNUTRITION UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE UNEMPLOYMENT UNWANTED PREGNANCY USE OF CONTRACEPTION VIOLENCE WEIGHT WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT Rosen, James E. Adolescent Health and Development (AHD) : A Resource Guide for World Bank Operations Staff and Government Counterparts |
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HNP discussion paper; |
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This resource guide begins with an
overview of AHD issues, laying out the case for governments
to direct attention and resources to AHD. It discusses good
practices to improve a range of youth health outcomes. The
next section focuses on the relationship between poverty and
young people's health and outlines strategies to
provide health services to poor youth. The final section of
the guide examines the current efforts of the World Bank to
promote AHD. Technical appendixes provide further examples
and concrete information for use in project design and
analysis. More information will be found on the Bank's
AHD website, which is currently under development. The guide
supports the effort to better integrate adolescent health
and development (AHD) concerns into the analytic and lending
work of the World Bank. It also has been created to give
Bank staff members essential information with which to
engage their counterparts in policy dialogue on AHD and to
advocate for greater government attention to the needs of
youth. Increasing the effectiveness of Bank efforts directed
at AHD will help the Bank to improve the health and
well-being of youth in developing countries. The main
audience for the guide is Bank operations staff members and
government counterparts associated with poverty reduction
strategies and human development sector projects. External
Bank partners and other organizations interested in youth
may also find the guide useful. |
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Adolescent Health and Development (AHD) : A Resource Guide for World Bank Operations Staff and Government Counterparts |
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Adolescent Health and Development (AHD) : A Resource Guide for World Bank Operations Staff and Government Counterparts |
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Adolescent Health and Development (AHD) : A Resource Guide for World Bank Operations Staff and Government Counterparts |
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Adolescent Health and Development (AHD) : A Resource Guide for World Bank Operations Staff and Government Counterparts |
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Adolescent Health and Development (AHD) : A Resource Guide for World Bank Operations Staff and Government Counterparts |
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adolescent health and development (ahd) : a resource guide for world bank operations staff and government counterparts |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/04/5180281/adolescent-health-development-ahd-resource-guide-world-bank-operations-staff-government-counterparts http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13635 |
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