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Comprehensive sexuality education offers significant benefits for youth, including improved reproductive health and well-being. Ensuring inclusive, culturally sensitive programs with youth leadership is crucial for global implementation and reproductive justice.

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  • Public Health
  • Reproductive Health
  • Adolescent Health

Background:

  • Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is proven to benefit youth, enhancing reproductive health, reducing violence, and improving academic success.
  • Despite established benefits, implementing culturally sensitive and holistic CSE programs faces increasing global challenges.
  • The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) advocates for scientifically accurate, age-appropriate, and inclusive CSE.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reaffirm the importance of comprehensive sexuality education globally.
  • To highlight key components for successful CSE implementation.
  • To advocate for inclusive curricula addressing marginalized youth and reproductive justice.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing research on CSE benefits.
  • Analysis of implementation challenges.
  • Policy advocacy and commitment from international organizations.

Main Results:

  • CSE provides substantial reproductive health, safety, and academic benefits for young people.
  • Barriers to CSE implementation are intensifying globally.
  • Active youth leadership, physician involvement, and robust monitoring are essential for success.

Conclusions:

  • FIGO strongly supports CSE and emphasizes the need for scientifically accurate, inclusive, and culturally relevant programs.
  • Future CSE efforts must prioritize marginalized groups (e.g., LGBTQ+, disabled individuals) through a reproductive justice framework.
  • Continued advocacy for health, education, and equality rights is vital for improving youth health outcomes worldwide.