My Body, My Life, My World: Operational Guidance
My Body, My Life, My World puts young people at the centre of UNFPA’s work, recognizing their right to make informed choices about their own bodies, their own lives and the world they live in.
My Body, My Life, My World puts young people at the centre of UNFPA’s work, recognizing their right to make informed choices about their own bodies, their own lives and the world they live in.
This report highlights the 2024 achievements of the O3 PLUS programme, implemented in six Eastern and Southern African (ESA) countries: Kenya, Namibia, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Chatbots are increasingly used in digital health to expand access to information and support user engagement.
Many young people with disabilities remain excluded from sexuality education, increasing their vulnerability to abuse, exploitation, sexually transmitted infections, and unintended pregnancy.
Adolescents, particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa, experience major challenges in getting accurate and comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information because of sociocultural norms, stigma, and limited SRH educational resources.
Many Ways of Being (MWB) is a sex education program for all young people, ages 15 to 19, aiming to promote healthy, consensual, and violence-free relationships among youth while reducing the incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unplanned pregnancy.
Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) has been shown to improve health outcomes, increase condom use and more respectful relationships, delay sexual initiation and reduce teenage pregnancy. Yet opposition to CSE remains strong.
UNESCO and Peking University collaborated with national authorities in Botswana, Nigeria, and Uganda to strengthen school health education and adolescent well-being in line with national priorities.
This interactive in-person workshop curriculum is focused on addressing sexual and reproductive health and rights and gender-based violence.
This interactive virtual workshop curriculum is focused on addressing sexual and reproductive health and rights and gender-based violence.