South Africa School-Based Sexuality and HIV Prevention Education Activity

Funded by:
U.S. Agency for International Development
Partners:
Society for Family Health, an affiliate of Population Services International; Health Economics and HIV and AIDS Research Division
Focus Area:
Education Workforce & SystemsElementary & Secondary EducationMental Health & WellbeingSexual & Reproductive Health & HIV
Region:
Africa
Duration:
2015-Present
Challenge
Recent surveys of youth in South Africa indicate troubling increases in the prevalence of HIV and pregnancy rates. But with over 94 percent of South African youth between the ages of 7 and 18 participating in the education sector, schools may provide a useful platform to reach a majority of these learners with health programs and support.
EDC and its partners—the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the South African Government’s Department of Basic Education (DBE)—are implementing the South Africa School-Based Sexuality Prevention Education activity to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed life choices. Through a combination of school-based and community-driven initiatives, the activity promotes healthy behaviors and connects children and adolescents with essential resources.
Key Activities
As the lead partner of this activity, EDC’s objectives include the following:
- Developing scripted lesson plans in health education for grades 4–6 and 10–12
- Training educators and officials on the lesson plans as well as training officials to be able to conduct the trainings themselves
- Increasing school management team capacity
- Creating an educator coaching and mentoring program
- Working with school administration and parent groups to build awareness of and advocacy for comprehensive healtheducation
- Establishing linkages between school and health services for children and youth within communities