Comprehensive Sexuality Education - sometimes called Family Life Education, or Character and Social Development - includes scientifically accurate and age-appropriate information about human development, anatomy and reproductive health.
This education includes discussions about family life, relationships, culture and gender roles, and also addresses human rights, gender equality, bodily autonomy and threats such as discrimination, sexual abuse and violence.
“The sustainability of this curriculum is the biggest challenge that I see,” shared Mr. Pikachu.
“This process is currently tied to sponsored projects. What happens after the project ends? Will the schools, especially tertiary schools, carry it on?”
UNFPA, in partnership with the National Department of Education and Family Planning NSW, and with support from the Spotlight Initiative, is continuing consultations on the curriculum to ensure that it is fit-for-purpose for Papua New Guinean classrooms.
About the Spotlight Initiative
The Spotlight Initiative is a global initiative of the United Nations which has received generous support from the European Union. Its aim is to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls.
In Papua New Guinea, Spotlight is implemented by UNFPA, UN Women, UNDP and UNICEF across 11 provinces.
The Programme works to address gaps between legislation, sub-national institutions and service delivery, in addition to addressing the causes of violence in promoting behavior change and respectful relationships.
Spotlight was launched in 2020 and will conclude in December 2023. NEWS
CIVIL SOCIETY WELCOMES COMPREHENSIVE SEXUALITY EDUCATION CURRICULUM
By PNG Haus Bung |
September 23, 2022
Comprehensive Sexuality Education - sometimes called Family Life Education, or Character and Social Development - includes scientifically accurate and age-appropriate information about human development, anatomy and reproductive health.
This education includes discussions about family life, relationships, culture and gender roles, and also addresses human rights, gender equality, bodily autonomy and threats such as discrimination, sexual abuse and violence.
“The sustainability of this curriculum is the biggest challenge that I see,” shared Mr. Pikachu.
“This process is currently tied to sponsored projects. What happens after the project ends? Will the schools, especially tertiary schools, carry it on?”
UNFPA, in partnership with the National Department of Education and Family Planning NSW, and with support from the Spotlight Initiative, is continuing consultations on the curriculum to ensure that it is fit-for-purpose for Papua New Guinean classrooms.
About the Spotlight Initiative
The Spotlight Initiative is a global initiative of the United Nations which has received generous support from the European Union. Its aim is to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls.
In Papua New Guinea, Spotlight is implemented by UNFPA, UN Women, UNDP and UNICEF across 11 provinces.
The Programme works to address gaps between legislation, sub-national institutions and service delivery, in addition to addressing the causes of violence in promoting behavior change and respectful relationships.
Spotlight was launched in 2020 and will conclude in December 2023. LATEST NEWS
