There are various local literature on sex education in the Philippines, including books, modules, and research studies produced by organizations and experts in the field. Some examples include "Understanding Sexuality: A Guide for Adolescents" by Likhaan Center for Women's Health, "Growing Up Without Shame" by Emilia Garduce, and modules provided by the Department of Education for students. These resources typically cover topics like reproductive health, gender equality, consent, and healthy relationships.
No, since same-sex marriage is not legal in the Philippines.
Janet Newman has written: 'Shaping organisational cultures in local government' 'Sex education' -- subject(s): Abstracts, Sex instruction
The answer is zero since same-sex marriage is not legal in the Philippines.
Dale Spender has written: 'Heroines' 'Women of ideas and what men have done to them' -- subject(s): Women intellectuals, Sex discrimination against women, Case studies 'The writing or the sex?, or, Why you don't have to read women's writing to know it's no good' -- subject(s): Women authors, Feminism and literature, Literature, Women and literature, Sexism and literature, History and criticism 'Time and tide wait for no man' 'Learning to Lose' 'Writing a new world' -- subject(s): Women authors, Australian literature, Women and literature, History and criticism 'Invisible women' -- subject(s): Sex discrimination in education, Education, Women, Feminism, Sex discrimination against women, Educational equalization 'British Women Writers' 'Women of Ideas' -- subject(s): Women intellectuals, Sex discrimination against women, Case studies 'Reflecting Men' 'Men's Studies Modified'
William M. Morgan has written: 'Questionable charity' -- subject(s): American fiction, Charity in literature, History, History and criticism, Humanitarianism in literature, Literature and society, Realism in literature, Sex role in literature, Social problems in literature 'The advanced college essay' -- subject(s): College readers, Essays, Interdisciplanary approach in education
Jeannette H. Foster has written: 'Two women' 'Sex variant women in literature' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Lesbians in literature, Literature, Paraphilias in literature, Sex in literature, Sexual deviation in literature, Women in literature
Not yet. There is increasing debate about it, and considering the large gay community in the Philippines, it probably won't be long before it's legalized in some form. As of now, though, the government of the Philippines does not legally recognize same-sex unions or marriages.
Yes. Every country can legalize same-sex marriage, but there are significant obstacles in the Philippines.
Karen Ann Weyler has written: 'Intricate relations' -- subject(s): American fiction, Desire in literature, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Sex, Economics in literature, History and criticism, Property in literature, Sex, Sex in literature
Piotr Sadowski has written: 'Gender and literature' -- subject(s): Sex role in literature, Sex differences (Psychology) in literature, System theory
J. C. B. Petropoulos has written: 'Heat and lust' -- subject(s): Festivals in literature, Folklore, Knowledge, Mythology, Greek, in literature, Sex in literature, Summer in literature 'Kleos in a minor key' -- subject(s): Princes in literature, Glory in literature, Greek Epic poetry, Telemachus, History and criticism, Fathers and sons in literature, Maturation (Psychology) in literature, Characters, Education of princes in literature, Telemachus (Greek mythology) in literature
No, since same-sex marriage is not legal in the Philippines.