Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) teaches young people about various cognitive, emotional, physical and social aspects of sexuality. It provides crucial information, life skills and values to young people, enabling them to make informed choices with regard to their health and sexuality.

In a world where the quest for inclusivity and equality takes center stage, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities emerges as a compelling annual reminder of our shared commitment to building a global community that leaves no one behind.

Investments in menstrual health and comprehensive sexuality education will remove taboos and put sustainable solutions in the hands of people who menstruate.