Countries supported to develop and enforce gender- sensitive laws and policies that promote and protect the health of all young people
12.1. Gender-sensitive laws and policies that fulfill the rights of all young people to autonomous decision making in matters of health, with special attention to sexual and reproductive health revised or established
Lead: UNFPA, WHO
Supporting: OSGEY, UNAIDS,UNDP, UNHCR, UNICEF, UN Women
12.2. Gender-sensitive laws and multi- sectoral public policies to protect all young people from risk factors for negative health outcomes developed and/or enforced
Lead: UNFPA, WHO Supporting: DESA, ILO, OSGEY, UNAIDS, UNDP, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNICEF, UN Women
12.3. All young people have opportunities to engage as advocates for their right to health
Countries’ efforts supported to improve the capacity of healthsystems3 to universal coverage of gender-sensitive and age- appropriate healthservices to youngpeople
13.1. Age and sex specific information on epidemiology, health-related behaviours, social determinants, access to and use of services is collected, analyzed, disseminated and used
Lead: UNICEF, WHO Supporting: DESA, OSGEY, UNAIDS, UNFPA, UNHCR
13.2. The capacity of the health sector and other sectors’ workforce to address the health concerns of all young people has been improved
Lead: UNFPA, WHO Supporting: OSGEY, UNAIDS, UNDP, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNODC
3 A health system includes all the activities whose primary purpose is to promote, restore or maintain health. In this definition, community actions and services – if their primary purpose is health – are part of health systems. Beyond the boundaries of this definition are those activities whose primary purpose is something other than health (education, for example) even if these activities have a secondary, health-enhancing benefit.
health, with special attention to sexual and reproductive health revised or established
Lead: UNFPA, WHO
Supporting:
OSGEY, UNAIDS,UNDP, UNHCR, UNICEF, UN Women
DESA, ILO, OSGEY, UNAIDS,
UNDP, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNICEF, UN Women
OSGEY, UNAIDS, UNESCO, UNICEF, WHO, WIPO
DESA, OSGEY, UNAIDS, UNFPA,
UNHCR
13.2. The capacity of the health sector and other sectors’ workforce to address the health concerns of all young people has been improved
OSGEY, UNAIDS, UNDP,
UNHCR, UNICEF, UNODC
3 A health system includes all the activities whose primary purpose is to promote, restore or maintain health. In this definition, community actions and services – if their primary purpose is health – are part of health systems. Beyond the boundaries of this definition are those activities whose primary purpose is something other than health (education, for example) even if these activities have a secondary, health-enhancing benefit.
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