This report emphasizes the need for Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) that is inclusive of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions (SOGIE) to promote safety and inclusion for all learners. Despite global progress, there are still gaps in evidence-based content and delivery, and discrimination based on SOGIE remains pervasive and harmful. The report contains country case studies and good practice examples, presenting key findings and recommendations for policy-makers and practitioners. It underscores the significance of teacher training and monitoring for quality implementation to ensure learners’ well-being in all their diversity.
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