The UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse is seeking opinions from governments, development agencies, civil society, researchers, and other education partners on how to improve its content and services to better meet its users’ needs.
In recognition of the evolving domain of comprehensive sexuality education (CSE), UNESCO, with UN and other partners, has embarked on a multi-phase process of reviewing and updating the content of the the International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education (ITGSE): An evidence-informed approach for schools, teachers and health educators (ITGSE)
The cost-effectiveness and optimal composition of school health and nutrition (SHN) programmes which integrate a number of different health interventions is an unknown to government decision makers.
Providing a comprehensive knowledge base and information exchange service to support the development of effective HIV and AIDS, school health and sexuality education policies, programmes and advocacy within the education sector.