Putting Sexuality back into Comprehensive Sexuality Education: making the case for a rights-based, sex-positive approach

Sexual Pleasure

IPPF took initiative to develop this discussion paper after advocates and programmes identified a pattern whereby sexuality was becoming marginalised within, or entirely excluded from, Comprehensive Sexuality Education programmes and advocacy efforts.

We believe that sexuality education programmes are worth investment and implementation because they empower, build self-esteem, competence and confidence and lead to better health and well-being for the individual young people they reach.

This publication is complemented by  Putting Sexuality back into Comprehensive Sexuality Education: tips for delivering sex-positive workshops for young people

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