Consultancy opportunities on early and unintended pregnancy and school violence and bullying
UNESCO is inviting expressions of interests from suitably qualified candidates for the following two consultancy opportunities:
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UNESCO is inviting expressions of interests from suitably qualified candidates for the following two consultancy opportunities:
Prof Moynihan will be discussing WHO’s strategy to integrate oral health promotion into general health programmes through reducing sugar intake and the targeting of oral health messages at school children.
This webinar will provide an introduction to WHO's Global School Health Initiative and Health Promoting Schools guidance and WHO's Guidance on Promoting Diet and Physical Activity in School Settings.
The purpose of this consultancy is to develop a regional report that presents data on the delivery of CSE in 17 Eastern and Southern Africa and provides an analysis of progress against baseline targets.
The UNESCO Regional Office for Eastern Africa is proud to present a documentary on Health Education for Behavior Change. The Pilot project, implemented by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology - Kenya and UNESCO, with the support of the Government of Azerbaijan. Sexual health information changes people's behavior and choices.
Following up on the recent publication of a UNODC-UNESCO-WHO guidance document, this webinar will review and discuss the research and practice on programmes preventing substance abuse, including alcohol and tobacco. The webinar will be interactive, with remarks from several experts and practitioners, leading into a discussion among all attendees. Different aspects, effective strategies and challenges will be discussed.
More than 3,000 adolescents die every day, totalling 1.2 million deaths a year, from largely preventable causes, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO), UNESCO and partners.
Menstrual Hygiene Management in Emergencies - Global guidelines and lessons learned from the Philippines
‘Education sector responses to the use of alcohol, tobacco and drugs’ is the new booklet in the UNESCO series ‘Good Policy and Practice in Health Education’. It was presented last week during the 60th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) that took place in Vienna, Austria.
Gender-based violence in schools poses a major obstacle to learning in many countries. Here we discuss a recent review of global research evidence and the publication of global guidance on addressing gender-based violence in schools, as well as other resources.