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Implementation of Sexuality Education in Middle Schools in China Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO Beijing | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) This research report describes the current situation and problems with the implementation of sex education in schools in China, and makes relevant recommendations for policy makers and schools. Upbringing and Education of Preschool Children at Home During the Period of Self-Isolation due to COVID-19: Results of a Rapid Assessment Study in Uzbekistan Year of publication: 2020 Author: Dipa Shankar Corporate author: UNICEF Uzbekistan The study examined the knowledge of parents and guardians about the final results of child development, appropriate and desirable child care practices and behaviors, including equality and inclusiveness; attitudes to child development services and their productivity, in particular, the quality and accessibility of available preschool services, willingness to adapt appropriate child care practices and behaviors; as well as the practice of using preschool services, interacting with children, etc.   Nemolchi.uz: Suggestions for Protecting Children and Adolescents from Sexual Abuse Year of publication: 2022 Author: Nigina Khudoibergenova | Madina Ochilova The Nemolchi.uz anti-violence project proposes changes to Uzbekistan's legislation to better protect children and adolescents from sexualized violence. Suggestions include paying more attention to crime prevention and amending the Criminal Code.   Gender Equality is the Key to a Successful Social and Economic Formation of the New Uzbekistan (Science and Education; vol. 3, no. 6) Year of publication: 2022 Author: Dilafruz Vafokhojaeva Corporate author: Tashkent State University of Economics Strengthening gender equality, especially in the labor market, is an important factor in the formation of the social state. For the development of the effective measures directed at gender equality it is necessary to analyze, first of all, horizontal (on branches of economy, professions) and vertical (on positions, level of income) differentiation between women and men, and also position of those social and demographic groups of women which have or have no opportunities for combination of career and a family.   Child Labour in Kyrgyzstan: A Persisting Problem Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR) Experts note that in the presence of a systematic approach of the Kyrgyz Government to solve the problem of child labor, a number of challenges remain in practice. This article examines some of the reasons for the involvement of children in the labor market, including economic instability, mass migration of the population, rising poverty levels, the influence of local customs and traditions. The article also provides an overview of relevant statistical data and some national initiatives aimed at eliminating child labor.   Report on the Results of the Assessment of the Needs of Youth and Women in the Use of Civil Technologies to Solve Social Problems Year of publication: 2022 Author: Kamila Kovyazina | Damesh Satova Corporate author: Paperlab Research Center (Kazakhstan) Despite the proclaimed equality of opportunities and rights, certain groups of the population in Kazakhstan have privileges compared to others. It is essential to increase the capacity and capacity of women and youth to participate in decision making and change. In modern conditions, one of the most promising ways to increase the participation of these two groups in the life of the country is civilian technology and self-organization.   Gender Mainstreaming in Water Governance in Central Asia Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) The OCEEA has developed this guide on gender mainstreaming in water management in Central Asia for water professionals in the region. Consideration of minor aspects in the management of increased water content and increased sensitivity, since it can manifest itself as higher sensitivity and a decrease in social disproportion. When women and men equally decide how water is used, it becomes more toxic and more exposed to the needs of the population.   Guardians of Planet Earth: Gamification in Early Childhood Education Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Instituto Nacional de Tecnologías Educativas y de Formación del Profesorado (INTEF) The project "Inspiring Educational Experiences" is part of the Educational Digital Transformation Plan launched by INTEF, specifically "Guardians of planet Earth" whose main objective is the internalization by students of the importance of caring for our planet around three fundamental axes: recycling and treatment of waste, care of flora and fauna. With this, it intends to impregnate the students and their families with solid values ​​that are internalized and endure over time and for this it uses different methodologies and active and participatory teaching strategies, in turn, favors the development of creativity and imagination in all activity of the project and explains how ICTs are a transversal element, offering the youngest population a variety of opportunities to use and enjoy technology.  Return to the Origin: Ancient Narratives about Humanity, Time and the World Year of publication: 2022 Author: Eduardo A. Rueda | Ana María Larrea | Augusto Castro | Óscar Bonilla | Nicolás Rueda | Carlos Guzmán Corporate author: Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) | UNESCO In this brief reflection, only in an introductory way, two questions are addressed. The first has to do with the relevance or impertinence of a program to record the narratives of our original peoples about the origins and trajectories of humanity. In relation to this first point, they are interested in proposing the bases for an emancipatory approach, that is, counter-hegemonic, of the original narratives. The second question asks about the consequences that it has, for the self-understanding of the crises and tensions of current societies, to highlight non-Western conceptions of human origins and trajectories.  Journalism is a Public Good: World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development: Global Report 2021/2022; Highlights Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: UNESCO This document is a report on world trends in freedom of expression and media development published by UNESCO in 2021/22 and focuses on the many challenges facing access to information since 2016, in terms of analysis of trends in media freedom, pluralism, independence and safety of journalists.