Costing tool for comprehensive sexuality education programmes
Rutgers and Planned Parenthood Association Ghana have introduced a costing tool for civil society organisations implementing comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) programmes.
Rutgers and Planned Parenthood Association Ghana have introduced a costing tool for civil society organisations implementing comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) programmes.
The Our Rights, Our Lives, Our Future (O3) programme, implemented by UNESCO, has a vision of a sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) where all adolescents and young people (AYP) attain positive health, education, and gender equality outcomes.
To support and enhance delivery of the Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood (RSHP) curriculum work has been undertaken to identify, evaluate and summarise evidence of its impact.
Violence in schools is one of the most visible and pervasive forms of violence against children within the EU level. School-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) is resulted due to gender norms and stereotypes and enforced by unequal power dynamics.
The Government of Botswana recognizes that adolescent well-being is critical to achieving sustainable development because of its youthful population. Out of a population of 2.3 million, 30.3 percent of the population is aged 10-24 years.
School feeding is essential for promoting education, health, peace and social cohesion. At a time when countries and their partners are evaluating strategies to reduce chronic malnutrition, malnutrition and poverty, the discussion of school feeding models becomes imperative.
This document, developed for, and in collaboration with, the Pan-Canadian Joint Consortium for School Health (JCSH), outlines a set of Canadian Standards and Indicators for HPS.
Rwanda’s National School Feeding Programme has expanded rapidly within very few years. Based on the National Comprehensive School Feeding Policy of 2019, the programme provides hot meals to all students in all public or government-supported pre-primary, primary and secondary schools since 2020.
Public policies often aim to improve welfare, economic injustice and reduce inequality, particularly in the social protection, labour, health and education sectors. While these policies frequently operate in silos, the education sphere can operate as a cross-sectoral link.
The 2022-2030 National Youth Friendly Health Services Strategy follows the expiry of the 2015–2020 Strategy which was being implemented for the past five years.