Comprehensive sexuality education: teachers' resource material (in Nepali)
Well-trained, supporting and motivated teachers play a key role in the delivery of high quality sexuality education.
Well-trained, supporting and motivated teachers play a key role in the delivery of high quality sexuality education.
Well-trained, supporting and motivated teachers play a key role in the delivery of high-quality sexuality education.
Did you know that there are 815 million people in the world that go to bed hungry, while 1.9 billion people are overweight? The world has set a challenge to achieve Zero Hunger and better nutrition by 2030. But governments can’t do it alone - everyone has a role to play.
Connect with Respect is a curriculum tool to assist teachers. It draws on research on violence prevention, gender norms, and the programmatic experience of school-based interventions.
Presenta los documentos: "Manual de capactiación en salud sexual y reproductiva para personal de salud dirigido a adolescentes" y la "Guía de capacitación en salud sexual y reproductiva para promotores adolescentes" como herramientas mejorar las competencias del personal de sa
The Syllabus is presented in four strands personality and social development, growth development and health awareness, health of individual and community and physical fitness.
Every student has a right to learn in a safe environment. Yet for students who face bullying and harassment, schools and other educational settings can be fundamentally unsafe places.
La guía está dirigida a docentes, maestros, educadores, y demás referentes de la educación.
This sexual and reproductive health (SRH) peer education programme was developed as part of the Department of Basic Education’s (DBE) Leveraging Partnerships to Achieve the Goals of South Africa’s HIV & AIDS and STI National Strategic Plan 2012–16, otherwise known as Keeping Girls in School.
Le présent module de formation est destiné aux adolescent(e)s. Un consensus est à ce jour réalisé tant sur le plan scientifique (derniers travaux de la psychologie du développement) qu’institutionnel (OMS, UNFPA, UNICEF, diverses ONG…), sur la tranche d’âge correspondant à l’adolescence.