(CNSNews.com) – A June report from the United Nations Economic, Social and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) suggests that children of all countries and cultures are entitled to sexual and reproductive education beginning at age five. For children aged 9 to 12, key concepts include “specific steps involved in obtaining and using condoms and contraception, including emergency contraception” and “homophobia, transphobia and abuse of power.”
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
(CNSNews.com) – A June report from the United Nations Economic, Social and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) suggests that children of all countries and cultures are entitled to sexual and reproductive education beginning at age five. For children aged 9 to 12, key concepts include “specific steps involved in obtaining and using condoms and contraception, including emergency contraception” and “homophobia, transphobia and abuse of power.”
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