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Global Review finds Comprehensive Sexuality Education key to gender equality and reproductive health

29.03.2016

New UNESCO report examining CSE status in 48 countries across the world, ‘Emerging Evidence, Lessons and Practice in Comprehensive Sexuality Education – A Global Review 2015’ proves that Comprehensive Sexuality Education leads to improved sexual and reproductive health, resulting in the reduction of sexually transmitted infections, HIV, and unintended pregnancy. It not only promotes gender equality and equitable social norms, but has a positive impact on safer sexual behaviours, delaying sexual debut and increasing condom use.

Source: UNESCO

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