Chawhanda Christine, Ogunlela Temitope, Mapuroma Relebogile, Ojifinni Oludoyinmola, Bwambale Mulekya F, Levin Jonathan, Ibisomi Latifat
School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
International Organization for Migration (IOM), Pretoria.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2021 Jun;25(3):60-71. doi: 10.29063/ajrh2021/v25i3.7.
Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) promotes young people's healthy sexual decisions. This study assessed the level of provision of CSE in schools in ten sites in six Southern African countries from the perspectives of learners and teachers. The data was from a needs assessment preceding the baseline evaluation of the SRHR-HIV Knows no Borders Project conducted in ten sites in six Southern African countries. A total of 161 learners from 10 schools and 96 teachers from 96 schools were interviewed. Among the teachers, 82.3% reported CSE was part of the school curriculum. Although basic education policies in Southern African countries are in tandem with international, regional and national policies, complete implementation of the policies remains unfulfilled owing to conflicting policies and socio-cultural values of diverse stakeholders. Awareness campaigns and trainings may help to promote positive perceptions among stakeholders about sensitive CSE topics and the distribution of SRH commodities in schools.
全面性教育(CSE)促进年轻人做出健康的性决策。本研究从学习者和教师的角度评估了南部非洲六个国家十个地点的学校中全面性教育的提供水平。数据来自于南部非洲六个国家十个地点开展的性健康和生殖健康 - 艾滋病防治无国界项目基线评估之前的需求评估。共采访了来自10所学校的161名学习者和来自96所学校的96名教师。在教师中,82.3%报告称全面性教育是学校课程的一部分。尽管南部非洲国家的基础教育政策与国际、区域和国家政策一致,但由于政策冲突以及不同利益相关者的社会文化价值观,政策的全面实施仍未实现。提高认识运动和培训可能有助于促进利益相关者对敏感的全面性教育主题以及学校中性健康和生殖健康商品分发的积极看法。