"like it is" was designed with the intention of passing on information to young people about all aspects of sexual education and teenage life. The site, developed by Marie Stopes International, is made up of 2 sub-sites: one in the UK and the other in Australia.
VOY is a youth community Web site created by UNICEF. It is a platform where young people can explore, discuss, and partner on issues related to human rights and social change by using tools like e-discussion boards, guidelines, and news.
"Alice!" answers questions about relationships, sexuality, sexual health, emotional health, fitness, nutrition, alcohol, nicotine, other drugs, and general health.
A site that answers questions about contraception, STIs, and how teens can negotiate their sexual lives. This site is sponsored by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
This Web site provides teens with basic information on HIV/AIDS, including transmission, statistics, and history.
This Web site deals with a wide array of questions about sexual health issues in today's world. Teens contribute stories about their own experiences.
This section of the TeenAIDS Web site is devoted to teens and includes a teen advice column.
MTV's HIV-prevention Web site informs young people about the virus and promotes safe lifestyle choices. The site is available en espanol and en francais.
This Australian site delivers expert information on emotional, practical and relationship issues around sexual and reproductive health and explores real-life dilemmas in True Stories. It is meant to guide young people to a better understanding of the consequences of their sexual decision making, and provide a very broad range of essential information.
A Web site that is created by and for HIV positive youth and peer educators. It is a project created by Advocates for Youth and offers sexual and mental health information, community support, opportunities for advocacy, resources and referrals, and online peer education.
YouthShakers is a global network of youth working on sexual health issues, including HIV/AIDS.
Here you'll find information about global issues that matter to young people today. Explore the research, knowledge and experience gathered by World Bank experts on issues like poverty, development, and conflict.
teenwire.com is a Web site for teens needing information about sexual health. It is committed to giving you the facts about sex so that you can use this information to make your own responsible choices. (Also en espaņol)
An interactive site that encompasses all aspects of teen life, with a specific focus on sex, dating and physical health, and well-being.
This is a teen-oriented Web site that includes questions and answers on teen sexuality and STIs.
An online magazine for teens that has frank and open discussions about sex.
This Web site is produced by teens for teens. SEX, etc. talks about love, sex, abstinence, contraception, AIDS, STIs, drugs and drinking, violence and health topics.
This Web site is devoted to sexuality education and information. From sexually transmitted infections (STIs) to contraception awareness, lifestyle choices to talking about sex, the site offers guidance and advice that will help young people develop and maintain a healthy sexuality. (En Francais)
Auntie Stella encourages young people to discuss key teenage issues, and also gives health information that teenagers find hard to get elsewhere.
This site, available both in English and KiSwahili, presents adolescent sexual and reproductive health information, along with HIV/AIDS information, based on both the Si Mchezo and FEMINA magazines in Tanzania.
loveLife is a targeted intervention aimed at shifting the pattern of high-risk sexual behavior among South African teens through promotion of healthy lifestyle and responsible living.
Kimasomaso is a BBC World Service Trust/BBC Swahili service program that incorporates a glossary of information on sexual and reproductive health for young people. (Web site is in Swahili.)
Written in the form of a travel guide, this online publication provides information about sexual well-being, choices, and rights.
Glocal Youth encourage boys and girls to reflect upon the media's representation of young people throughout the world. This site is available in English, Italian, French, Portugese, and Spanish.
EASTERN EUROPE/CENTRAL ASIA
Youth Peer Education Electronic Resource (Y-PEER) is a Web site aimed at supporting the development of youth peer education in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. It also hosts a number of country portals in the region that provide information in local languages.
Act Now! is the first Spanish-language Web site to take a comprehensive approach to adolescent development by allowing young adults to express themselves online while having fun as they learn about health, sexuality, nutrition, democracy, environmental conservation, drug and alcohol prevention, vocational training, and life skills.