Educación Sexual Integral, primer ciclo: compilación de actividades
'Seguimos Educando' ha sido la herramienta desplegada por el Estado nacional en respuesta a la emergencia sanitaria por la pandemia por COVID-19.
'Seguimos Educando' ha sido la herramienta desplegada por el Estado nacional en respuesta a la emergencia sanitaria por la pandemia por COVID-19.
'Seguimos Educando' ha sido la herramienta desplegada por el Estado nacional en respuesta a la emergencia sanitaria por la pandemia por COVID-19.
This resource provides age-appropriate learning activities on important themes and concepts relating to the prevention of GBV and promotion of respectful relationships. It presents two key tools for teachers.
Desde el Ministerio de Educación de Ecuador se ha identificado la necesidad de elaborar materiales prácticos y de calidad, que apoyen a docentes en la planificación de sus clases a partir del desarrollo de las oportunidades curriculares que ofrecen las distintas asignaturas para abordar temáticas
The Objectives of the rapid assessment were to: analyse the adolescent health situation in each country; map existing adolescent health and school health legislation, policies, programmes, capacity and resources (including budgets); assess adolescents’ access to health services and unmet needs; u
The Happy Schools Guide and Toolkit is designed to support teachers and school leaders in primary and secondary schools across the Asia-Pacific region, in thinking about how they can create their own Happy School.
This article reports on teenage pregnancy and associated factors in Ethiopia. All studies available to the year 2020 conducted on teenage pregnancy in Ethiopia were included.
This paper provides a summary of the evidence on comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) and its linkages with the prevention of gender-based violence (GBV) based on a rapid review of the evidence. It also highlights the requirements for CSE programming to effectively support GBV prevention.
Delivered globally to promote adolescents’ sexual and reproductive health, comprehensive sex education (CSE) is rights-based, holistic, and seeks to enhance young people’s skills to foster respectful and healthy relationships.
A general consensus exists among Member States that gaining academic knowledge on its own is not enough for young people to play a role as active citizens and face the socioeconomic realities in their lives, in order to avoid inequity, poverty, discrimination, marginalisation and exclusion.