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      Prioritising sexuality education in Mississippi and Nigeria: The importance of local actors, policy windows and creative strategy

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      Global Public Health
      Informa UK Limited

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              The case for addressing gender and power in sexuality and HIV education: a comprehensive review of evaluation studies.

              Curriculum-based sexuality and HIV education is a mainstay of interventions to prevent STIs, HIV and unintended pregnancy among young people. Evidence links traditional gender norms, unequal power in sexual relationships and intimate partner violence with negative sexual and reproductive health outcomes. However, little attention has been paid to analyzing whether addressing gender and power in sexuality education curricula is associated with better outcomes.
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                Journal
                Global Public Health
                Global Public Health
                Informa UK Limited
                1744-1692
                1744-1706
                March 20 2018
                March 20 2018
                : 1-13
                Affiliations
                [1 ] School of International Service, American University, Washington, DC, USA
                [2 ] Department of Sociology, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
                [3 ] School of Public Affairs, American University, Washington, DC, USA
                Article
                10.1080/17441692.2018.1449000
                27302ded-62e1-4078-ab76-7a19e03e9826
                © 2018
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