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  1. Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) is a curriculum-based process of teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical and social aspects of sexuality, reproductive health and rights. This policy brief is based on the a study by Prof. Karunatilake on 'An Analysis of Knowledge and Attitudes of Children's Sexual and Reproductive ...

  2. Aug 26, 2020 · ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ ලිංගික අධ්‍යාපනය: "පෞද්ගලික සහ ව්‍යාකූල වූ ආගමික මත සමඟ දරුවා ...

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  3. Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Sri Lanka - the need of the hour! Contrary to what opponents of sexuality education often claim, CSE is not just about sex. When delivered well, it promotes health and well-being, respect for human rights and gender equality, and empowers children and young people to lead safe and productive lives.

  4. Jul 10, 2017 · It is imperative that the propagation of online sexuality education platforms is interrogated in terms of access to the internet, especially for women and girls. While internet penetration is gradually increasing in Sri Lanka, it must be noted that as of 2016, the percentage of the population with internet access is only 29.3%.

  5. Jan 13, 2020 · To understand the current context of delivering Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Sri Lanka, the Ministry of Education, with support from. UNFPA, commissioned an island-wide study on the ‘Analysis, of Knowledge and Attitudes of School Children’s Sexual and Reproductive Health. Education’. A policy brief based on the study was ...

  6. The Advocacy Unit also carried out CSE programmes at the Vocational Training Center in Batticaloa and at Rahula Balika Vidyalaya in Malabe in the month of July. FPA Sri Lanka’s CSE sessions provide children and young people with age-appropriate education on human rights, gender equality, relationships, reproduction, sexual behavior risks and prevention of ill health.

  7. As Sri Lankans, the word sex is so taboo that even when we speak of it we refer to sex as “it”. In the Sri Lankan education system, sex-ed isn’t even a thing. The only exposure we get to it is the chapter about sex in our health science syllabus and that’s when most of us learn what “self-studying” is. Even though we don’t talk ...