Opportunities and Challenges in School-based Sex and Sexual Health Education in Nepal
This article identifies and addresses opportunities for and challenges to current school-based sex and sexual health education in Nepal.
This article identifies and addresses opportunities for and challenges to current school-based sex and sexual health education in Nepal.
The National SHN Strategy aims to provide a uniform approach to agencies working in the field of health and nutrition of school children.
The Greater Mekong sub-Regional Workshop on Strengthening the Education Sector Response to School Health, Nutrition (SHN) and HIV&AIDS Programmes took place from the 5th to the 9th March 2007, in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Focusing on school children, this strategy entails a description of the global initiatives and national response related to school health and nutrition. The strategy describes four strategic objectives aimed to develop physical, mental, emotional and educational status of school children.
This study examines the impact of a comprehensive sex education program carried out in a Shanghai suburb with unmarried 15-24 year-olds over a period of 20 months.
This revised education of the booklet aims: to introduce to schools and teachers basic facts about blood-borne diseases and their prevention; to recommend precautionary measures for implementation by schools; and to suggest strategies and resources in teaching of blood-borne diseases in schools.<
This publication describes the different strategies implemented to improve health through schools.