MalayMail-Feb 14

It is time the Malaysian government made comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) mandatory in the school syllabus to curb unwanted incidents such as unplanned pregnancies, women’s groups said today. They said CSE could provide teenagers with the right knowledge and information about sexual and reproductive health to better prepare them to face issues related to their sexuality and bodily autonomy. Sisters In Islam (SIS) communications officer Aleza Othman said CSE includes knowledge on contraceptions and sexually transmitted diseases, while also fostering healthy relationships with peers and adults to protect teenagers from sexual abuse and harassment. “CSE should be a standalone subject, not to be slipped in between physical education, religious and science subjects,” she said. Partner-director of KRYSS Network Angela M. Kuga Thas said CSE should be delivered in a non-judgmental manner. “There needs to be a mindshift on the right to education, not only the fact about children going to school, but the fact that they feel safe to learn what they need to learn especially content that is important to them including sex education,” Angela said. Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/02/14/womens-groups-repeat-call-for-comprehensive-sex-education-to-curb-teen-preg/2041399