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UNFPA, Canada pump US$1 m into sexuality education for youth

Chancy Namadzunda by Chancy Namadzunda
June 21, 2025
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The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has rolled out a US$1.063 million (about K1.9 billion) programme—EmpowerED—to strengthen gender transformative comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) for both in-school and out-of-school youth in Chikwawa, Mchinji and Nkhatabay.

Funded by the Government of Canada, the two-year initiative will reach young people aged 10-24, with special focus on those out of school, living with or affected by HIV, and young people with disabilities. Malawi is one of only 10 countries worldwide piloting the model.

Principal Secretary for Youth and Sports Isaac Katopola hailed the launch, calling it “timely in tackling the growing challenges facing our young people”. He urged line ministries to “match health education with economic empowerment so that youths are fully equipped”.

EmpowerED links classroom and community CSE to sexual- and reproductive-health services, gender-based-violence (GBV) prevention and response, and efforts to shift harmful social norms. It is being coordinated by the Ministries of Youth, Gender, Health and Education.

Ministry of Gender Principal Secretary Dr. Nertha Semphere-Mgala said the gender-transformative approach “creates safer environments for girls by tackling harmful cultural practices head-on”.

UNFPA Officer-in-Charge Tamisayi Chinhengo added: “This is a transformative investment. It will equip adolescents, especially girls, with knowledge and confidence to avoid early pregnancies, prevent HIV and claim their rights—promoting bodily autonomy, equality and a life free from violence.”

Statistics underscore the urgency: teenage pregnancies have risen from 29 percent in 2015 to 32.5 percent in 2025; 7.5 percent of girls marry before 15 and nearly 38 percent before 18. Violence is widespread, with 42 percent of girls experiencing physical violence and 22 percent suffering sexual abuse before 18.

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