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Education for Health and Well-being

UNESCO, as a founding member and Cosponsor of the UN Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), supports Member States to implement good quality education for an effective AIDS response. By focusing on HIV PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION, UNESCO aims to empower young people with the knowledge, skills and values they need to maintain good health throughout their lives. [Read more]

  • Strengthening mental health and psychosocial support systems and services (MHPSS) for children and adolescents in East Asia and Pacific
  • Youth advocates propel transformed vision of education at the 2nd Asia-Pacific Regional Education Minister's Conference (APREMC-II)
  • UNESCO and partners collaborate on the training of trainers on comprehensive sexuality and life skills education
  • UNESCO promotes well-being and prevention of violence to strengthen learning recovery in Asia-Pacific
  • Gendered impacts of COVID-19 school closures: how youth in Asia and the Pacific have been affected

Latest Education for Health and Well-being

Youth advocates propel transformed vision of education at the 2nd Asia-Pacific Regional Education Minister's Conference (APREMC-II)

Commemorating International Youth Day (IYD) and its 2022 theme, ‘Intergenerational Solidarity: Creating a World for All’, UNESCO and its dynamic youth partners are advocating for intergenerational solidarity and meaningful youth engagement in recovering...

UNESCO promotes well-being and prevention of violence to strengthen learning recovery in Asia-Pacific

The importance of student well-being and freedom from violence in the post-pandemic era was highlighted in a side event at the 2nd Asia-Pacific Regional Education Minister’s Conference (APREMC-II), June 2022, in Bangkok Violence is aggression. Violence can...

Gendered impacts of COVID-19 school closures: how youth in Asia and the Pacific have been affected

A report from the 2nd Asia-Pacific Regional Education Minister’s Conference (APREMC-II), June 2022 School closures occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic, along with pre-existing, gender-based inequalities in education have come to have significant impacts on...