Lloyd, Cynthia B. "The role of schools in promoting sexual
and reproductive health among adolescents in developing countries," Poverty, Gender, and Youth Working
Paper no. 6. New York: Population Council. (PDF)
This paper reviews
the state of knowledge about relationships between schooling and
adolescent reproductive health. With the spread of mass schooling and
the growing share of adolescents who attend school, the opportunities
for synergies between health and education policies and programs are
growing. Data on cross-country variations in health conditions on the
one hand, and variations in attendance and attainment patterns and
school systems on the other hand, provide a framework for assessing
alternative approaches to the promotion of adolescent sexual and
reproductive health in different contexts. Disappointing findings from
recent school-based reproductive health interventions in poor rural
settings raise questions about the widespread applicability of current
school-based approaches to promoting sexual and reproductive health.