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  • Roe v. Wade in Peril
  • COVID-19 impact
  • Reproductive Health Impact Study
  • Adding It Up
  • Abortion Worldwide
  • Guttmacher-Lancet Commission
  • U.S. policy resources
  • State policy resources
  • State legislation tracker

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  • International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Global

  • Abortion
  • Contraception
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  • Pregnancy
  • Teens

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Comprehensive Sexuality Education

The Guttmacher Institute conducts research at the country and regional levels to assess adolescents’ access to education on sexual and reproductive health. This research sheds light on adolescents’ need for comprehensive sexuality education—which serves as a key component in a multifaceted approach to address the sexual and reproductive health needs of adolescents around the world.

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    Sexuality Education in Guatemala Must Be Fully Implemented to Meet Adolescents’ Needs

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    Sexuality Education in Kenya: New Evidence from Three Counties

  • Report

    From Paper to Practice: Sexuality Education Policies and Their Implementation in Ghana

Top Facts & Statistics

  • 1 in 4

    surveyed Kenyan students aged 15–17 learn about contraception
  • 3 in 4

    surveyed teachers in Peru say they lack teaching materials on sexuality education
  • 3 in 4

    surveyed Ghanaian students aged 15–17 are taught to not have sex before marriage

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  • May 2017 News Release

    En el Perú la educación sexual en las escuelas debe fortalecerse

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    • Teens
  • May 2017 Infographic

    Qué aprenden las y los estudiantes sobre la anticoncepción, Perú

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    • Teens
  • May 2017 Report

    De la Normativa a la Práctica: la Política de Educación Sexual y su Implementación en el Perú

    Angélica Motta, Sarah Keogh, Elena Prada, Arón Núnez-Curto, Kelika Konda, Melissa Stillman and Carlos F. Cáceres

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    • Teens
  • May 2017 Infographic

    La capacitación de docentes en educación sexual, Perú

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  • May 2017 News Release

    Very Young Adolescents’ Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs Must Be Addressed

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    • Teens
  • May 2017 Infographic

    L’importance de l’ éducation complète à la sexualité dans les pays en développement

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    • Teens
  • May 2017 Fact Sheet

    Las necesidades de salud sexual y reproductiva de adolescentes muy jóvenes en países en desarrollo

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    • Teens
  • May 2017 Infographic

    Importance of school-based sexuality education in developing regions

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    • Teens
  • May 2017 Report

    The Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Very Young Adolescents Aged 10–14 in Developing Countries: What Does the Evidence Show?

    Vanessa Woog and Anna Kågesten

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    • Teens
  • May 2017 News Release

    Deben atenderse las necesidades de salud sexual y reproductiva de las y los adolescentes muy jóvenes

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    • Teens

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Abstinence-only education programs have shown little evidence of improving adolescents’ sexual and reproductive health outcomes.

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