2018 Revised International Guidance on Sexuality Education (UNESCO)
In the newly published UNESCO “International Guidance on Sexuality Education,” UN agencies unite in the all-out effort to take away children’s innocence and destroy our cultures as we know them.
2009 UNESCO Guidelines
UNESCO’s International Guidelines on Sexuality Education was published by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in collaboration with other UN agencies including UNICEF, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and the World Health Organization (WHO). SIECUS and IPPF are mentioned multiple times. These guidelines maintain that children have a right to receive instruction in sexual pleasure, masturbation and homosexuality, among other things.
WHO European Standards
World Health Organization’s Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe: A framework for policy makers, educational and health authorities and specialists
Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education
The UN Rapporteur exposed the hidden sexual agenda behind CSE when he announced in his report to the UN general assembly that CSE should teach children about sexual pleasure and help abolish guilt feelings about eroticism.
It’s All One
This curriculum mentions “sexual pleasure” over 60 times, abortion over 100 times, and is really just cleverly disguised abortion rights, sexual rights, sexual pleasure education. It has been implemented in Africa, the Americas, the Arab world, Asia, Europe, and the Pacific.
You, Your Life, Your Dreams
You, Your Life, Your Dreams is a CSE manual for adolescents in the Caribbean region. It was written and published with the assistance of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
Exclaim!
Exclaim! teaches children that they are not healthy unless they are having various sexual experiences. Young people are taught that they “are entitled to sexual pleasure and how to experience different forms of sexual pleasure is important for their health.”
Healthy, Happy, & Hot*
While this booklet is not a formal CSE program, it is illustrative of Planned Parenthood’s philosophies, and like IPPF’s formal CSE programs, it promotes sexual rights and promiscuous sex to HIV-infected youth at the expense of their sexual health. IPPF is one of the biggest providers of CSE in the world receiving millions of dollars from UN agencies, and IPPF is often featured at UN meetings as a prominent and trusted UN-accredited organization.
The World Starts With Me
This online sex education program teaches children that sexuality includes French kissing, oral sex, and masturbation. It shows children pictures of naked girls and boys in various stages of development and then asks them to point out differences in their private parts. Children are taught that it is their own choice if they want to lose their virginity. This program has been found in Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, and Ghana and is probably in many other African countries.
Big Decisions
While called an “abstinence-plus” curriculum, Big Decisions: Making Healthy, Informed Choices about Sex (volume 4) gives little credence to abstinence, failing to set abstinence as a standard or even to promote or teach the benefits of delaying sexual debut. Instead, Big Decisions targets children with shrewdly cloaked content, including “fun-sounding” games and role plays, to prepare children, and even encourage them, to be sexually active.
Making A Difference
Making A Difference claims to be an abstinence program when it actually promotes anal sex, oral sex, and touching each other genitals as ways for children to express sexual feelings.
It’s Perfectly Normal*
This illustrated children’s book openly normalizes homosexuality and contains graphic illustrations of both male and female children masturbating. The book shows illustrations of entirely nude men and women having sex, and of naked girls and boys in a variety of situations.
It’s All One
This curriculum mentions “sexual pleasure” over 60 times, abortion over 100 times, and is really just cleverly disguised abortion rights, sexual rights, sexual pleasure education. It has been implemented in Africa, the Americas, the Arab world, Asia, Europe, and the Pacific.
The G Spot Show*
This cartoon, created by Flickerlab for Planned Parenthood, is a program that introduces children to sexual topics. The show is hosted by an animated penis and a vagina. In the episode, How Pregnancy Happens, the two characters engage in crass dialogue, joking about the many places people can have sex. The penis character gets repeatedly aroused, and the episode ends with him inviting the vagina over to his place.
Info for Teens*
Info for Teens is a section the Planned Parenthood website that targets youth and addresses sexual health issues such as masturbation, homosexuality, and sexual rights.
Dry Humping Saves Lives
Distributed in Oregon, and likely in many other states, Dry Humping Saves Lives is a vulgar booklet that teaches children that anything goes sexually as long as they don’t pass their sexual fluids on to their sexual partners.
Re-Examining the Evidence: School-Based Comprehensive Sexuality Education in the United States.
In a new report, researchers present findings from their in-depth review of 60 of the best peer-reviewed studies of CSE in U.S. school classrooms. Using an approach not taken previously, the reviewers evaluated the study results according to criteria for program effectiveness derived from the field of prevention research.
CSE Harmful Elements Analysis Tool
TheAnalysis Tool was developed by the Family Watch International and the Child Protection Coalition for parents, educators, and policymakers. This step-by-step assessment can be applied to any sexual education program to determine if CSE principles are present in the curriculum.
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*Although not an official part of any one CSE curriculum, these supplemental tools are being utilized in and out of the classroom and are provided as additional references for children to explore.