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Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 2013

Policies for sexuality education in the European Union: note

The note evaluates the state of play of the provision of sexuality education in the context of schooling and in the context of family planning facilities in 24 European Union Member States.

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2013

Guidelines on sexuality and relationships education in Maltese schools

The main objectives of the guidelines are: To help teachers have a clearer direction when interpreting the curriculum programme; To offer a good framework for the development and delivery of an effective and comprehensive sexuality and relationships education within the different schools and coll

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2013

Experiences from the field: HIV prevention among most at risk adolescents in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States

In recent years, UNICEF has worked together with national and local authorities and civil society partners in a number of countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia to develop and implement HIV prevention programmes intended to reduce risks and vul¬nerabilities among most-at-risk adolescents (M

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2013

Prevention education in Eastern Europe and Central Asia: A review of policies and practices

This review presents the results of an assessment of the policies and practices related to prevention education in ten countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA region). It consists of a regional overview (Chapters 1–6) and ten individual country assessments (Appendices 2–11).

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2013

Cost analysis of school-based sexuality education programs in six countries

Policy-makers who are making decisions on sexuality education programs face important economic questions: what are the costs of developing sexuality education programs; and what are the costs of implementing and scaling them up?

Toolkits & Guides
Toolkits & Guides | 2013

Producing your school’s sex and relationships education policy

The aim of this guidance document is to help schools to produce their sex and relationships education (SRE) policy. It provides a list of questions and considerations to structure a policy document, and it suggests some possibile openings.

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