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How Can We Prevent Cervical Cancer? A Guide for Community Facilitators

The community facilitator's guide, How Can We Prevent Cervical Cancer? was developed for use by community promotion teams as part of a cervical cancer prevention program in San Mart

Publication date: 2002

Region: Latin America

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I Want Something Different for My Daughter

This brochure is intended for mothers involved in the Entre Amigas project. Entre Amigas works with girls 10 to 14 years old, to help promote responsibility for their own lives (particularly in the areas of sexuality and reproduction) and foster a suitably enabling environment.

Publication date: 2004

Region: Latin America

I Want Something Different for My Daughter (brochure)

This is a trifold brochure for the Entre Amigas project, which works with girls 10 to 14 years old. Entre Amigas helps them take on responsibility for their own lives (particularly in the areas of sexuality and reproduction) and fosters a suitably enabling environment.

Publication date: 2004

Region: Latin America

InterCambios Monthly

This monthly update provides information to InterCambios allies about gender-based violence (GBV) research, media articles about violence, happenings in the field, and GBV-related resources, events, and opportunities. InterCambios brings together people and organizations working to respond to GBV, using an approach grounded in public health and human rights.

Part of series: E-newsletters

Publication date: 2009

Region: Latin America

InterCambios Newsletter

This newsletter serves to keep advocates and professionals informed of the activities of the InterCambios Alliance and our partners in Latin America.  InterCambios brings together people and organizations working to respond to gender-based violence, using an approach grounded in public health and human rights. All issues are available in Spanish; selected issues are also available in English.

Part of series: E-newsletters

Publication date: 2009

Region: Latin America

InterCambios Website

Launched in 2007, this website provides information, news, and resources to help health sectors in Latin America and the Caribbean respond to gender-based violence.

Part of series: Websites

Publication date: 2009

Region: Latin America

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Manual for the Entre Amigas Adolescent Sexual & Reproductive Health Game

Game board for the translated and adapted version of PATH's "Safari of Life" game on adolescent sexual and reproductive health.

Publication date: 2004

Region: Latin America

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Preadolescent Girls: The Hidden Population: Findings from the Entre Amigas Project Baseline

This report, carried out under PATH's Entre Amigas project, describes the methodology and results of qualitative study and qualitative survey carried out as a baseline study on a population of 600 girls ages 10-14 years, living in Ciudad Sandino, Managua, Nicaragua. The baseline findings informed the Entre Amigas program strategy and interventions.

Publication date: 2004

Region: Latin America

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Reaching Women in Latin America with Misoprostol Use Instructions

This two-page fact sheet provides a brief overview of the results of an exploratory study conducted by PATH, Ipas, and research partners in Latin America to identify appropriate channels through which misoprostol use instructions could be disseminated to women safely and effectively, without causing legal risk to individuals or restrictions to the availability of the drug in Latin America.

Publication date: 2005

Region: Latin America

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Shaping a Strategy to Introduce HPV Vaccines in Peru

This document presents new research results from PATH's HPV Vaccines: Evidence for Impact project in Peru. PATH is working with ministries of health and other country partners to develop strategies for introducing vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV), the primary cause of cervical cancer.

Publication date: March 2009

Region: Latin America