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Why India needs a sex positive approach

Business Standard

February 2016

There is a need to adopt a “sex positive approach” and go beyond looking at sexuality education as a “means of controlling adolescent fertility because we want to reduce unwanted pregnancies or make sure families are planned better”, says Ishita Choudhry, Ashoka Fellow and Founder of The YP Foundation, a youth-led organization that has worked with adolescents and young people in India in settings, both urban and rural, on many development issues, which include sexual and reproductive health and rights.

The article discusses why India needs to acknowledge sexuality as a human desire and treat adolescents as people with agency.  It looks at the global consensus statement at the recently concluded International Conference on Family Planning seeking to expand contraceptive choices, even long acting reversible contraceptives, for young people acknowledges this critical gap. Ishita Choudhry, Ashoka Fellow and Founder of The YP Foundation also emphasizes upon the need of adopting a “sex positive approach” and going beyond looking at sexuality education as a measure of family control.