Text
Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) in Asia: A Regional Brief
This regional brief provides an overarching analysis of the status, progress, and persistent challenges of Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) across Asia. It reviews national policies, curriculum frameworks, and implementation practices while assessing their alignment with international standards on gender equality, sexual and reproductive health, and youth empowerment. Through comparative insights, the brief highlights significant disparities between countries, shaped by sociocultural norms, political sensitivities, and resource constraints. It also documents promising practices—such as rights-based curricula, teacher training innovations, and youth-led advocacy—that demonstrate the transformative potential of CSE when effectively implemented. Ultimately, the report underscores the urgent need for evidence-based, culturally responsive, and inclusive CSE to ensure that all young people in Asia can exercise their rights, make informed decisions, and participate fully in society.
| KP.XXXII 0050 | 306.76 SHA C | My Library (SEKSUALITAS 1) | Available |
| KP.XXXII 0051 | 306.76 SHA C | My Library (SEKSUALITAS 1) | Available |
| KP.XXXII 0052 | 306.76 SHA C | My Library (SEKSUALITAS 1) | Available |
| KP.XXXII 0053 | 306.76 SHA C | My Library (SEKSUALITAS 1) | Available |
No other version available