Thursday, May 15, 2008

sex education in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, MalaysiaMalaysian government is thinking to educate their

People about because the people have not much knowledge about sex

Muslim-majority nation are considering teaching sex education to teenagers when they undergo national service after leaving school, said , Abdul Hadi Awang Kechil, director general of the National Service Department..

Ng Yen Yen, the minister who announced the proposal, was quoted by the national news agency, Bernama, as saying that sex education, including lectures about preventing AIDS, could shield youngsters from unhealthy activities. Ng's aide confirmed the minister made the comments Tuesday.

Tens of thousands of boys and girls who are typically 17 or 18 years old are selected at random each year to participate in the government's national service training.

The Program aims to instill discipline and patriotism through community service, military-style physical training in jungle camps and other activities.

Sex is a very sensitive subject in Malaysia, where unmarried couples can be fined for kissing and hugging in public.

The Cabinet approved guidelines to teach sex education in schools two years ago, but it is mostly consider that it can not be implemented. Officials had suggested teaching students how to protect themselves from sexual predators, reckless behavior and sexually transmitted diseases.

Sex education classes in national service could prove useful because many school teachers are too embarrassed to expound on sex-related topics, she said.

"Better late than never," Adeeba told The Associated Press. "It's a good opportunity. They are at the right age to be receiving this kind of education."

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