Our learning materials and activities are meant to give the real experts - the ones that face the challenges of teaching and learning SRHR topics - the power to adapt, produce and share the materials they are using.
The materials in this platform were co-created with teachers, peer facilitators, students, parents, health and education officials. And we encourage you and your group of students to adapt them to your context, create more materials and share them so others can also use them. This way we can keep this collection updated and always growing.
You are not alone! This is an opportunity to collaborate with other teachers and peers, exchange resources, ask questions and solve challenges together. If there is a difficult topic that you don’t know how to work in your class, maybe there is a teacher somewhere in Laos that created a great game or song for it!
If you create an activity who can best give you feedback? The youth! Let them know that you can explore together different ways of learning and that you chose them because you trust them. They can help you to adapt the activities afterward by sharing what they liked the most and what other ideas they have to make it even better.
Plan International began operating in Laos in 2008 to advance children’s rights and equality for girls. We work with vulnerable children, families and communities so they can build the best possible futures for themselves.
We work with communities where there is low school enrolment and completion, poor hygiene, little-to-no access to sanitation, limited safe water and high levels of malnutrition.
Our key areas of work include: