Ready to learn and thrive: school health and nutrition around the world
School health and nutrition programmes are among the most widely implemented public policies in the world.
School health and nutrition programmes are among the most widely implemented public policies in the world.
Exposure to school violence has proven to be detrimental to human capital formation, but there is limited rigorous evidence about how to tackle this pervasive issue.
The WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) produces internationally comparable estimates of progress on drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and is responsible for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets related to WASH.
School health education, including sexual health education, plays a crucial role in shaping adolescents’ protective health behaviors, experiences, and outcomes.
The aim of the Facilitator Guidance is to support facilitators when designing and delivering evidence-based and quality FLE programs in OOS environments in Samoa using the OOS FLE resource package.
Sex and fertility education is essential to enable people to make informed choices. School is an important source of education, so we examined the current curriculum relating to sex and fertility education in England and compared it with students’ accounts of their experiences.
The Guidelines for the Design and Implementation of AUDA-NEPAD Home Grown School Feeding Programmes in Africa is the result of a collaborative effort initiated by the African Union Development Agency-NEPAD (AUDA-NEPAD) and supported by the African Union Commission for Education, Science, Technolo
This study of teenage pregnancy in Africa sets out to document the status, prevalence, drivers and consequences of teenage pregnancy across the continent. It makes use of a desk-based review of available secondary data and case studies from selected countries.
The purpose of this evaluation was to assess the processes and achievements made through the ESA Commitment efforts to draw lessons that will inform the rationale for the extension of the ESA Commitment to 2030 to align with Agenda 2030.
Eastern and Southern Africa is home to 70 per cent of adolescents, aged 10-19 years, living with HIV globally and have the highest rates of ART non-adherence.