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The Latest

Discover what's happening behind the scenes as we're developing and delivering a pioneering comprehensive sexuality education program.

News, Insights, and Stories

We’re reimagining where and how comprehensive sexuality education is delivered. Read about our latest innovations and thinking.

Learnings and Resources

Worldwide, sexuality education programs struggle to get off the ground, in large part due to community and government opposition. In contrast, we have generated significant support. Our learning briefs and toolkits explain how.

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CSE We Can Count On

Through this toolkit, we share strategies and practical tools for how to build and harness community support for in-school CSE, drawing upon our experience building lasting, trusting relationships with our partner communities.

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Collaborative Filmmaking Research: Shifting Public Attitudes on CSE

Using an innovative, participatory research methodology called collaborative filmmaking, we produced new insights into how our CSE Educators have been able to shift attitudes in support for sexuality education at the community level in Madagascar.

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Amplifying Local Knowledge and Closing the Gap between Local Perspectives and Decision-Making

To close the gap between local perspectives and decisions made at the higher level about reproductive health and family planning, we developed the “Ampitapitao” magazine series, capturing over 8,000 comments from local community members in the process.

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