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  1. UNFPA operational guidance for comprehensive sexuality education: a focus on human rights and gender

    The right of access to comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is grounded in fundamental human rights and is a means to empower young people to protect their health, well-being and dignity. This Operational Guidance sets out UNFPA’s framework for CSE, which is one of five prongs to UNFPA’s Adolescent and Youth Strategy. …

  2. Sexuality education in the age of digital media: A report of sexuality education controversies 2014-2015

    For the past 22 years, SIECUS has tracked sexuality education controversies in the United States. In this controversy report, covering the 2014–2015 school year, we highlight trends in sexuality education controversies including the impact that social and digital media are having in the field of sexuality education, allowing for new and alternative forms of sexuality education that is accessible to students, whether through a YouTube video, a smartphone app, or a website.

  3. Sexuality Education Review and Assessment Tool (SERAT)

    UNESCO has developed a new tool called SERAT to analyze HIV prevention and sexuality education programmes at primary and secondary school levels. SERAT is an Excel based tool that supports the collection of data on HIV prevention and sexuality education programmes. …

  4. Evaluation of the implementation of the Ministerial Declaration preventing through education from commitment to action; advances in Latin America and the Caribbean

    Since 2010, IPPF/WHR has published an evaluation of progress towards achieving the Ministerial Declaration (MD). The evaluation tool, developed by IPPF/WHR and Demysex in consultation with experts in the field, uses the MD commitments as a benchmark to analyze progress towards ensuring youth sexual and reproductive health and rights. …

  5. Seguimiento del Plan de Educación en Sexualidad y Afectividad dirigido a Jóvenes Secundarios

    El presente documento corresponde al informe final del estudio "Seguimiento del Plan de Educación en Sexualidad y Afectividad dirigido a Jóvenes Secundarios" el cual se llevó a cabo durante el año 2008 por mandato del Ministerio de Planificación a través del Instituto Nacional de la Juventud. El estudio realizado fue de naturaleza cuantitativa y cualitativa y alcanzó un nivel de indagación exploratorio-descriptivo, en base a la utilización de técnicas de recolección de datos masiva, de grupos y de informantes clave. …

  6. Documento de trabajo de la comisión consultiva para la revisión y actualización de la política de educación en sexualidad del Ministerio de Educación

    Evaluación y propuestas para la política de educación sexual del Ministerio de Educación de Chile. Avances y dificultades en el período 1993-2003. Acciones realizadas por el Ministerio. Diagnóstico de la situación actual delácomportamiento afectivo y sexual de niños, niñasáy jóvenes. Desafíos para el período 2004-2010.

  7. Comisión de evaluación y recomendaciones sobre educación sexual

    A partir de importantes cambios sociales y culturales que se han producido en Chile en los últimos 10 años, y de la necesidad de evaluar las acciones y logros obtenidos por el Ministerio de Educación en el tema de la educación sexual a una década de la publicación de la Política de Educación en Sexualidad de esta repartición, el Ministro de Educación convocó a una Comisión de personalidades y actores del sistema educativo para abordar los desafíos que implica la formación de la afectividad y sexualidad de la niñez y juventud en edad escolar.

  8. Impact of sex and HIV education programs on sexual behaviors of youth in developing and developed countries

    Sex and HIV education programs that are based on a written curriculum and that are implemented among groups of youth in school, clinic, or community settings are a promising type of intervention to reduce adolescent sexual risk behaviors. This paper summarizes a review of 83 evaluations of such programs in developing and developed countries. The programs typically focused on pregnancy or HIV/STI prevention behaviors, not on broader issues of sexuality such as developmental stages, gender roles, or romantic relationships. …

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