In an interview with the Tokyo Weekender, Dr. June Low emphasizes the critical role parents play in providing comprehensive sex education to their children. She critiques the limited scope of traditional school-based programs and advocates for a more holistic, rights-based approach that includes discussions on consent, pleasure, and healthy relationships. Dr. Low also highlights the advantages of online sex education, noting its accessibility and the safe space it offers for young learners. Her innovative work, recognized by international organizations such as UNESCO, UNICEF, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and The Gates Institute, continues to influence global conversations on sexuality education.

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