School-based sexuality education in Tanzania: a reflection on the benefits of a peer-led edutainment approach
School-based sexuality education in Tanzania often does not meet learners’ needs.
School-based sexuality education in Tanzania often does not meet learners’ needs.
For adolescents living with HIV (ALWH), school may be the most important but understudied social sphere related to HIV stigma.
This three-day inter-ministerial meeting aimed to regulate the safe reopening of schools after COVID, to make every school a Health Promoting School (HPS), and to scale up implementation of comprehensive school health programmes that promote the health and wellbeing of children and adolescents.
La corruption sexuelle demeure prévalente en milieu scolaire et universitaire à Madagascar. En 2021, Transparency International - Initiative Madagascar (TI-MG) a réalisé une enquête sur l’état des lieux dans les Régions Analamanga, Diana et Atsinanana.
L’AFD développe une série de fiches didactiques intitulée « Droits humains et développement ». Outre leur vocation d’information et de valorisation, elles sont des outils d’aide à l’intégration de l’approche fondée sur les droits humains (AFDH) pour les acteurs du développement.
This guide is written for adults, including trainers, facilitators, teachers or school staff, who will be working with children and young people in schools and alternative education centres.
The Global Nutrition Report is the world’s leading independent assessment of the state of global nutrition. It is data-led and produced each year to cast a light on progress and challenges.
School feeding programs are ubiquitous in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and may have critical implications for the health and education of school-age children and adolescents.
This mandatory Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) Code supports schools to design their RSE. The content is set within the context of broad and interlinked learning strands, namely: relationships and identity; sexual health and well-being; empowerment, safety and respect.
Young people with disabilities have the same sexual and reproductive health needs and rights as their peers without disabilities.