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The 1994 international conference on population and development (ICPD)`s Programme of Action highlighted the role of Governments in promoting adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights through delivering sexuality education. Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) is an important way to promote adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights and becomes crucial during early adolescence (10-14 years), a stage of transition from childhood to older adolescence and adulthood, laying the ground for their future sexual and reproductive health (SRH), gendered attitudes, and behaviours. While examining the effects of school sexuality education programmes on adolescents . . .
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