Malawi National Youth Friendly Health Services Strategy 2022-2030
The 2022-2030 National Youth Friendly Health Services Strategy follows the expiry of the 2015–2020 Strategy which was being implemented for the past five years.
The 2022-2030 National Youth Friendly Health Services Strategy follows the expiry of the 2015–2020 Strategy which was being implemented for the past five years.
Urgent political and financial commitments are needed to implement and expand proven approaches to prevent, mitigate and respond to violence against children in, around, and through schools.
Currently, the Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) follows the Revised Guidelines on Prevention and Management of Teenage Pregnancy in School Settings.
Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) has significant potential to contribute to the health and well-being of adolescents and young people.
This paper presents the results of formative research conducted from January to June 2020 in the Department of Atlántico, Caribbean region of Colombia, whose findings were used as inputs to design the national strategy for comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) outside school – Tírala Plena – in
As defined in the UN Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education (ITGSE), comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is a curriculum-based process of teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical, and social aspects of sexuality, which aims to equip children and young people with know
The focus of this editorial is to consolidate and present adolescents’ and youth perspectives on the importance of tailoring out-of-school comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) programmes to the needs of marginalised youth, considering mitigation approaches implemented by the United Nations Pop
As an interface between health and education, comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) offers a potent tool among other interventions to accelerate healthy transition of adolescents into adulthood.
Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is a well-established component of the package of interventions required to improve adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Many countries around the world provide school lunches, but Sweden is unique in offering them for free. In Sweden hot school lunches are provided to all students ages 6 to 16 and most students ages 16 to 19, five days a week.