Georgian Schools Need Sexual Health Education
Nowadays it is not difficult to find any information about the sexual life due to the Internet, TV programs and films. Besides there is a growing tendency and even a 10-year-old kid knows a lot about the sexual life or how babies are born.
I saw how babies are born on TV and asked my mum, she said it is not time for me to know but I guess I already know about,” says 10-year-old Mary from Tbilisi.
While there is a stereotype among the people in Georgia that the society doesn’t want to have sexual health classes at schools, the statistics show the opposite.
According to the last survey of National Democratic Institute (NDI) conducted in 2007, more than 70% of the Georgian population wants to have health education classes, including information related to sexual health and family formation at schools. There is a percentage disagreement in the capital, which is higher more than twice from that of rural areas of Georgia welcoming the idea of having such kind of classes at schools.