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International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education: An Evidence-Informed Approach Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) | United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) | World Health Organization (WHO) The UN International technical guidance on sexuality education was first published in 2009 as an evidence-informed approach for schools, teachers and health educators.Recognizing the dynamic shifts in the field of sexuality education that have occurred since then, an expanded group of UN co-publishing partners has reviewed and updated the content to respond appropriately to the contemporary needs of young learners, and to provide support for education systems and practitioners seeking to address those needs. The International technical guidance on sexuality education (revised edition) provides sound technical advice on the characteristics of effective comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) programmes; a recommended set of topics and learning objectives that should be covered in comprehensive sexuality education; and, recommendations for planning, delivering and monitoring effective CSE programmes. This revised edition of the Guidance reaffirms the position of sexuality education within a framework of human rights and gender equality, and promotes structured learning about sex and relationships in a manner that is positive, affirming, and centred on the best interests of the young person. It is based on a review of the latest evidence and lessons-learned from implementing CSE programmes across the globe. The revised Guidance reflects the contribution of sexuality education to the realization of multiple Sustainable Development Goals, notably Goal 3 on good health and well-being for all, Goal 4 on quality education for all, and Goal 5 to achieve gender equality. Participatory Planning to Achieve Structural Change with Equality: Citizen Participation Strategies in Multi-scale Planning Processes Year of publication: 2015 Author: Alicia Williner | Andrea Sanhueza | Carlos Sandoval Corporate author: United Nations (UN) This manual that ILPES places at the disposal of public officials and non-governmental agents working in the community, has the purpose of sharing a brief theoretical reflection on the current socio-political context through which this manual becomes important; and a set of methodological instruments that will bring the user closer to the social practice of a citizen participation process in the construction of a public management instrument. The manual is divided into two chapters: The first conceptualizes participatory multiscale planning, while also briefly introducing three topics of great importance to be incorporated into any participatory planning process and construction of public management instruments: the perspective of gender, the use of Convention 169 and Principle 10. The second chapter systematizes a set of methodological instruments that describe the stages of a citizen participation strategy to incorporate the multiscale public management instruments. The manual closes with two annexes, the last of which incorporates a set of tools that can be used in the stages of the construction of a citizen participation strategy. La Planificación Participativa para Lograr un Cambio Estructural Con igualdad: Las Estrategias de Participación Ciudadana en los Procesos de Planificación Multiescalar Year of publication: 2015 Author: Alicia Williner | Andrea Sanhueza | Carlos Sandoval Corporate author: United Nations (UN) Este manual que ILPES coloca a disposición de funcionarios públicos y agentes no gubernamentales que trabajan en la comunidad, tiene el propósito de compartir una breve reflexión teórica sobre el contexto socio-político actual por el cual este manual cobra importancia; y un conjunto de instrumentos metodológicos que acercarán al usuario a la práctica social de un proceso de participación ciudadana en la construcción de un instrumento de gestión pública. El manual se estructura en dos capítulos: El primero de ellos conceptualiza la planificación multiescalar participativa, a la vez que realiza una breve introducción a tres temas de suma relevancia a incorporar en todo proceso de planificación participativa y construcción de instrumentos de gestión pública: la perspectiva de género, el uso del Convenio 169 y del Principio 10. El segundo capítulo sistematiza un conjunto de instrumentos metodológicos que describen las etapas de una estrategia de participación ciudadana para incorporar a los instrumentos de gestión pública multiescalar. El manual cierra con dos anexos, el último de los cuales incorpora un conjunto de herramientas que podrán ser utilizadas en las etapas de la construcción de una estrategia de participación ciudadana. Buenos Aires Recommendations Year of publication: 2007 Corporate author: PRELAC II Recognizing that education is a public good and is the key to building a more just and better world for all, the Second Intergovernmental Meeting of the Regional Education Project, PRELAC II, held in the city of Buenos Aires, on the 29th and March 30, 2007, agrees the following recommendations as criteria and lines of action for national policies and international cooperation. Recomendaciones de Buenos Aires Year of publication: 2007 Corporate author: PRELAC II Reconociendo que la educación es un bien público y es la llave para la construcción de un mundo más justo y mejor para todos, la Segunda Reunión Intergubernamental del Proyecto Regional de Educación, PRELAC II, reunida en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, los días 29 y 30 de marzo de 2007, acuerda las siguientes recomendaciones como criterios y líneas de acción para las políticas nacionales y la cooperación internacional. Policy Recommendations of Gender Equality in Education Year of publication: 2015 Author: Teresa Tovar Samanez Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This document synthesizes the proposals of the Florecer Network to advance in gender equality, because we are convinced that the commitment to a more just and more human world necessarily implies the assumption of equality between men and women. Recomendaciones de Política de Igualdad de Género en Educación Year of publication: 2015 Author: Teresa Tovar Samanez Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Este documento sintetiza las propuestas de la Red Florecer para avanzar en la igualdad de género, porque estamos convencidas y convencidos de que la apuesta por un mundo más justo y más humano implica necesariamente por la asunción de la igualdad entre hombres y mujeres. Gender Policy Recommendations in Education Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: Red Nacional de Educación de la Niña This document synthesizes the proposals of the Florecer Network to advance in gender equality, convinced that the commitment to a more just and more human world necessarily involves the assumption of equality between men and women. The principle that the rights of women and girls are an integral, inalienable and indivisible part of universal human rights has been reaffirmed from the various international forums. Greater equity between men and women is also beneficial for the development of the country. A country with educated girls and women has a lower birth rate, improves their health and productivity conditions. This document synthesizes the main proposals of the Gender and Citizenship Forum: imperative for a quality education, organized by Red Florecer in May 2013 year. We want to put them in the hands of decision-makers and citizens in general to help concretize the mandates of equality between men and women in education. It is time not to give up dreams because they have become possible. Recomendaciones de Política de Género en Educación Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: Red Nacional de Educación de la Niña Este documento sintetiza las propuestas de la Red Florecer para avanzar en la igualdad de género, convencidos de que la apuesta por un mundo más justo y más humano pasa necesariamente por la asunción de la igualdad entre hombres y mujeres. Desde los diversos foros internacionales se ha reafirmado el principio que los derechos de las mujeres y las niñas son parte integral, inalienable e indivisible de los derechos humanos universales. Una mayor equidad entre hombres y mujeres es además beneficiosa para el desarrollo del país. Un país con niñas y mujeres educadas tiene menor tasa de natalidad, mejora sus condiciones de salud y productividad.Este documento sintetiza las principales propuestas del Foro Género y Ciudadanía: imperativo para una educación de calidad, organizado por la Red Florecer en mayo del 2013 año. Queremos ponerlas en manos de los decisores y de la ciudadanía en general para contribuir a concretar los mandatos de igualdad entre hombres y mujeres en la educación. Es el momento de no desistir de los sueños porque estos se han tornado posibles. IX and X Days of Educational Cooperation with Iberoamerica on Special Education and Educational Inclusion Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: UNESCO Santiago This publication includes the main presentations made by experts in educational inclusion presented at the IX and X Conference on Educational Cooperation with Ibero-America on special education and educational inclusion, held in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia (2012) and Santa Cruz, Bolivia ( 2013), respectively. The workshops have been organized by the Ministry of Education of Spain with the support of the Regional Office of Education for Latin America and the Caribbean (OREALC / UNESCO Santiago). We hope that this publication will contribute to the dissemination of the reflections that RIINEE has developed on critical issues in the field of the educational inclusion of people with disabilities and / or special educational needs, and in this way, constitute a contribution to advance in the guarantee of the rights indicated in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, approved in 2006 by the Member States of the United Nations Organization.