Working towards better youth sex education in Europe
This article describes Germany's approach to youth sex education.
This article describes Germany's approach to youth sex education.
Ce guide méthodologique a pour objectif, d’une part, d’aider les équipes éducatives à préparer ces séances, à structurer et animer leurs interventions, à construire les partenariats nécessaires et, d’autre part, de leur apporter des éléments d’information et de réflexion sur les différentes théma
This paper's focuses on areas of relatively poorly addressed or understood aspects of young people's sexual and reproductive health.
This document is part of a series of short storybooks for children which are about the story of a 10-year-old girl named Chela. Through her own experiences and the stories of her grandmother, she learns useful lessons of life.
This document is part of a series of short storybooks for children which are about the story of a 10-year-old girl named Chela. Through her own experiences and the stories of her grandmother, she learns useful lessons of life.
This document is part of a series of short storybooks for children which are about a 10-year-old girl named Chela. Through her own experiences and the stories of her grandmother, she learns useful lessons of life.
This document was written to follow up the exploratory studies undertaken by the Quality Education for Social Transformation (QUEST) programme in Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
This is an eight hour curriculum mainly targeted at minority young people between the ages of 11 and 13. It is divided into eight modules featuring interactive activities such as games, role-play, brainstorming and videos.
This resource is to be used by individual trainers as well as organizations working on sexuality and sexual and reproductive health.
Between January and June 2006, the Ministry of Education, supported by UNICEF and the Global Fund through the Ministry of Health, conducted the delivery of a pilot curriculum for Health and Family Life Education [HFLE] in 21 of 24 selected schools.