Full course description
Description
This training explores WHO’s definitions and frameworks for sexual health, sexuality, and sexual rights, emphasizing their importance as components of overall well-being. Participants will understand the key conceptual elements of sexual health and how it relates to human rights, gender norms, and social contexts.
Target Audience
Health professionals, educators, policymakers, and advocates working in sexual health and human rights.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this training, you will be able to:
- Define key terms such as sexual health, sexuality, and sexual rights as per WHO’s working definitions.
- Recognize the connection between sexual health and human rights, including equality, non-discrimination, and freedom from violence.
- Understand how sexual health is influenced by social, economic, and political contexts.
- Advocate for a rights-based approach to programming in sexual health.