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Nepal Sex Education Move Sparks Nationwide Debate

Post by : Shakul

A growing debate has emerged in Nepal as schools introduce sexual and reproductive health education programs, including awareness about safe practices such as condom use. The initiative aims to address gaps in adolescent knowledge and promote informed and responsible behavior among students.

Health experts and educators supporting the move argue that many young people lack access to accurate information, which can lead to early pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections, and widespread misinformation. They believe that age-appropriate education can empower students with scientific knowledge and improve public health outcomes.

However, the program has triggered public debate, with critics raising concerns about cultural values and the suitability of such topics in school settings. Some argue that introducing sex education at an early stage may conflict with traditional beliefs, while others see it as a progressive step aligned with global education standards.

Authorities are now working to balance cultural sensitivities with the need for accurate health education. Experts stress that structured, age-appropriate, and culturally sensitive programs are essential to ensure students receive reliable information while maintaining community trust.

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April 6, 2026 6:15 p.m. 243

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