Policy Brief: Experiences and Perceptions of Mid-adolescents, Parents and Teachers on Comprehensive Sexuality Education
Very recently SERAC-Bangladesh along with the University of Jordan, AFPA-Burundi and Share-Net Bangladesh has developed and published the report followed by policy brief, under Share-Net International Small Grant project from the Co-Creation Conference. The report is titled “Experiences and Perceptions of Mid-adolescents, Parents and Teachers on Comprehensive Sexuality Education: A Multiple Country-based Qualitative Research Study in Bangladesh, Jordan, Burundi”.
Reflecting on the main report, SERAC-Bangladesh along with the University of Jordan, AFPA-Burundi and Share-Net Bangladesh developed 3 country specific policy briefs to bring out the scenario of the perception and experience that the adolescents, parents and teachers usually practice around CSE.
In a broader sense, the purpose of this study was to explore the experiences, perceptions and knowledge accessibility of mid adolescents aged between 14 to 17, parents and teachers aged between 28 to 52 regarding school-based comprehensive sexuality education with the infographic data for further advocacy to ensure sexuality education as universal access mechanism and a better understanding of sexuality education as well as develop country wise 3 policy briefs for Bangladesh, Burundi and Jordan accordingly.
This knowledge product can contribute to the work of accessing CSE for adolescents and youth particularly in the specific countries and also at the global level.
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Download Policy Brief on Bangladesh
Download Policy Brief on Burundi
Download Policy Brief on Jordan
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