Love & let live: education and sexuality
The expansion of school-based sexuality education in most countries has taken place with a strong focus on conveying information about sexual and reproductive health.
The expansion of school-based sexuality education in most countries has taken place with a strong focus on conveying information about sexual and reproductive health.
Improved access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services and information is essential for supporting adolescents and youth in making informed decisions and optimizing each young person’s outcomes related to their SRH, health and well-being and countries’ current and future social and econ
The school re-entry guidelines are organized into four chapters. Chapter one discusses the background, rationale, legal and policy context. Chapter two outlines the goal, objectives, target groups, scope and the guiding principles of the guideline.
The aim of this commentary is to highlight sub-Saharan Africa’s CSE curriculum adaptation and implementation challenges and recommend areas for improvement.
El embarazo en adolescentes afecta su salud, educación, proyecto de vida, relaciones sociales y culturales, y su economía entre otros aspectos.
This book is a revision of 'Sexuality Education: A guide for principals, boards of trustees, and teachers' (2015). The Ministry of Education has refreshed these guidelines to make explicit the key learning at each curriculum level.
This book is a revision of 'Sexuality Education: A guide for principals, boards of trustees, and teachers' (2015). The Ministry of Education has refreshed these guidelines to make explicit the key learning at each curriculum level.
The Kenya Menstrual Hygiene Management Policy (2019-2030) marks a milestone in the Country’s movement towards universal access to improved sanitation and hygiene and a clean and healthy environment in the wake of the new Constitution of Kenya 2010 and the a
This publication presents evidence of the benefits of CSE to allow advocates to develop effective advocacy campaigns and materials based on evidence particularly for Europe and Central Asia.
Despite the existence of preventive policies across sub-Saharan Africa, countries within the sub-region lead global rankings for rates of adolescent pregnancy.