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Project title: 
Institutionalizing Population Studies and Sexual Health Education through the Formal and Non-Formal Education System
Project number: 
LAO/02/P04
Agency: 
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Project description: 
The Context
Children and young people constitute 62% of the Lao population. Although the enrolment rate is high (80% in 2001), many students drop out after three years of primary education or repeat grades, and the disparities between boys and girls are wide. According to the Lao National Literacy Survey 2001, only 51% of the population aged 15-24 can be considered literate (60% male, 45% female). Also, the same survey found that 38% of non-formal education students attain basic literacy. These young people are one of the groups vulnerable to a range of issues including HIV/AIDS, STIs, unwanted pregnancy, drug use and sexual exploitation, yet they lack access to information on sexual and reproductive health (SRH). UNFPA began its support to the Ministry of Education (MoE) to introduce population education into both formal and non-formal education systems in 1995 and sexual and reproductive health in 1997. Together with UNICEF and GTZ, the MoE developed prototype curricula, teaching materials and ways to integrate population, drug prevention, HIV/AIDS and sexual and RH concerns and life skills into formal and non-formal education in the general school curriculum and non-formal education programme. The MoE plans to integrate these subjects in the national school curriculum nationwide by the end of 2006.
The Project
The project aims to:
· Increase the knowledge of students in primary (upper grades) and secondary schools and non-formal education participants in population issues, sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, drug prevention and life skills in selected provinces; and
· Strengthen the capacity of the Ministry of Education in planning, management, implementation and monitoring population and sexual and reproductive health education programmes at different learning settings.

The project focuses on addressing the quality of teaching at classroom level and community learning centres, capacity building of trainers and teachers, and monitoring and supervision. UNFPA and UNICEF collaborate closely and prepare a combined budget and review jointly.
Duration: 
July 2002 - December 2006
Total Proj. Budget: 
700,000 US Dollar  (estimated)
UNFPA resources: 
600,000 US Dollar  (Grant)
Government counterpart: 
Ministry of Education (MoE) 
UNFPA contact: 
Ms. Maliphone Virachith Abhay
Tel. 315547, E-mail: maliphone.unfpa@undp.org 
Partners / Donors: 
Partner name
 Funding 
Committed funds
(up to date)
 Other
 contribution
 
Comments
 Grant  Loan 
CPC - Committee for Planning and Cooperation
 
The Committee for Planning and Cooperation has oversight of the programme through the UNFPA National Coordinating Committee for Population and Development
LYU - Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union
 
MoH - Ministry of Public Health
 
UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund
X 
100,000
$100,000 is an annual contribution
Location: 
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Province
District
BOKEO
  Huoixai
 
  Tonpheung
CHAMPASACK
  All districts
KHAMMUANE
  Mahaxay
 
  Nhommalath
 
  Nongbok
 
  Thakhek
LUANGPRABANG
  Chomphet
 
  Luang Prabang
 
  Pak Ou
 
  Xieng Ngeun
OUDOMXAY
  Beng
 
  Hoon
 
  La
 
  Namor
 
  Pakbeng
 
  Xay
SARAVANE
  Khongxedone
 
  Lao Ngarm
 
  Saravane
SAVANNAKHET
  Champhone
 
  Khanthabouly
 
  Outhoomphone
 
  Songkhone
 
  Thapangthong
 
  Xayphoothong
 
  Xonbuly
VIENTIANE
  Hinhurp
 
  Keo Oudom
 
  Met
 
  Phonhong
 
  Thoulakhom
 
  Vangvieng
 
  Viengkham
 
  Xanakham
VIENTIANE MUNICIPALITY
  All districts
XIENGKHUANG
  Kham
 
  Khoune
 
  Nonghed
 
  Pek
Sector(s): 
- HRD / Education
- Health
UNDAF / MDG: 
UNDAF Goals:
MDG Targets:
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Improve child rights and care and reduce child and youth vulnerability
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Ensure growth with equity (reduce disparities related to gender, ethnicity, location and returnee status)
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Build institutional and administrative capacity
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Strengthen human resource capacity
Goal: 2, Target: 3
Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling
Goal: 3, Target: 4
Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education preferably by 2005 and to all levels of education no later than 2015
Goal: 5, Target: 6
Reduce by three quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio
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