tailieunhanh - GAMES FOR ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

Concerns about the level of technological capability make it much easier to build a consensus regarding the need to protect human dignity by preventing experimentation in cloning. For now there is an alliance between both the religious and scientifi c communities regarding the need to ban reproductive cloning, this alliance may however, disappear in coming years as advances in cloning techniques developed for animal cloning, as well as that carried out in research cloning for the purposes of harvesting stem cells show greater possibilities of achieving successful cloning in humans. Failure to exploit the current consensus on the need to. | IF YOU WORK WITH YOUTH path ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD THIS MANUAL WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO USE GAMES TO TEACH ABOUT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND SEXUALITY. Includes 45 games tips on getting started guidance on A N creating your own games ready-to-use card sets and the I N T E R N AT I O N A L research and theory behind it all. HANDBOOK PDF version This publication is a product of the PATH Games for Health Team Ann Hendrix-Jenkins Sam Clark Willow Gerber Joyce LeFevre Rebeca Quiroga and others. Thanks to all contributors Mary Amato Doris Bartel Kate Bond CARE staff in Peru Nicaragua and Guatemala Center for Interactive Curriculum and Training CICAT Daniel Chang Waranuch Chinvarasopak Barbara Crook Dr. Bernie Dodge of the Department of Educational Technology at San Diego State University Joyce Erickson Family Health International Michelle Folsom . Gopinath Steve Hendrix-Jenkins Cristina Herdman Jane Hutchings Johns Hopkins University s Center for Communication Programs Alanna Jones Judy King Learnology Limited Mary McInerney Juan José Mere Peter Masika Janet Meyers Linda Morales Al Newman of The Games Journal PATH staff worldwide Project Concern International staff in El Salvador and worldwide Susan Purdin Usasinee Rewthong Lori stern TAYOA Dr. Sivasailam Thiagi Thiagarajan Thoughtshop Foundation Lem Williams The William T. Grant Foundation Anne Wilson United States Agency for International Development Sir Wood and many others. Original artwork Lisa M. Green of . Limited Cover photos clockwise from top Elizabeth DuVerlie JHU CCP Rick Maiman Courtesy of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation JHU CCP Patrick Coleman JHU CCP. Photos courtesy of M MC Photoshare at mmc. Graphic design Sonya Cohen Cramer path PATH Washington . 1800 K Street . Suite 800 Washington . 20006 Tel 202 822-0033 Fax 202 457-1466 Copyright Program for Appropriate Technology in Health PATH 2002. All rights reserved. Material in this document may be .

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