What Makes Sexuality Education Comprehensive? Exploring the Indian Context
This paper documents the evolving nature and status of Sexuality Education (SE) in India.
This paper documents the evolving nature and status of Sexuality Education (SE) in India.
Improvements in childhood nutrition increase schooling and economic returns in later life in a virtuous cycle. However, better nutrition also leads to an earlier onset of menstruation (menarche).
Evidence for the positive outcomes of comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) on adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) is well documented.
Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is a key component of efforts to improve sexual and reproductive outcomes for young people. While many governments have established policies and curricula for CSE, there are no quantitative measures of the quality of their implementation in schools.
Impact evaluations focused on school absenteeism commonly use school records of untested quality or expensive spot-check data.