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Next FRESH Webinar on School-Related Gender-Based Violence

This FRESH webinar will explore tools and approaches for preventing, measuring, monitoring and responding to school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV), based on evidence and country experiences.

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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.

UNESCO Consultancies for the update of the UN International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education (ITGSE)

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)

Save the Date! IATT 2017 Symposium

The UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team on Education and School Health and UNESCO, as secretariat, are pleased to announce its 2017 Symposium on, “Lessons from implementing HIV and school health initiatives: exploring gaps and opportunities for gender responsive programming in education” from 10 to 11 May 2017 in Lusaka, Zambia.

UNESCO takes action on school violence and bullying

In a 2016 opinion poll on the experience of bullying to which 100,000 young people in 18 countries responded, 25 per cent reported that they had been bullied because of their physical appearance, 25 per cent because of their gender or sexual orientation and 25 per cent because of their ethnicity or national origin.

Online Course on Quantitative Methods in Monitoring and Evaluating the Education Sector Response to HIV and AIDS

Education contributes to knowledge and personal skills that are essential for HIV prevention. In countries with a generalized HIV epidemic, the education sector also contributes to mitigating the impact of AIDS on students, education personnel, their families and communities.

Online consultation on the AA-HA! implementation guidance

The WHO Secretariat, in collaboration with other UN agencies and in consultation with youth, Member States and major partners, has drafted the global implementation guidance for Accelerated Action for the Health of Adolescents (AA-HA! guidance). Its aim is to support the implementation of the Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health (2016-2030).

New Global Online Hub for CSE Advocacy to be launched

UNFPA with UNESCO and IPPF are pleased to announce a presentation of the CSE Advocacy Hub (the Hub) on 29 November.

New online library on discrimination related to sexual orientation and gender identity/expression launched in Chile

Bibliodiversa offers a wide array of documents about the LGBT community including academic studies and publications from UNESCO, UNICEF, NGOs and international and national partners.

UNESCO launches new Strategy on Education for Health and Well-Being: Contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals

Reflecting growing international recognition of the inter-relationship between education and health, UNESCO is releasing today a new strategy on Education for Health and Well-Being.

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