All information has been taken from the RTA website, please head there for more.
Has there ever been a time you wanted to ask about reproductive health and health rights, but was too awkward a conversation to initiate? If you are above the age of 18, head to the website Road To Adulthood (RTA) which is a self-learning tool for young people on reproductive health and rights. Or you can test your knowledge on sexual education on their self-learning website. If you pass all six e-modules, you can qualify for a certificate endorsed by the UNFPA Sri Lanka and the University Grants Commission.
How it works
All you need to do is be 18 years (or above) of age. Make an account and choose your language to log in. Road To Adulthood is Sri Lanka's first online tri-lingual platform for youth to access information relating to reproductive health and their rights.
This tool's aim is to help young people navigate risks like sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancies, and create awareness and avoid making risky choices for themselves.
What You Can Learn
Learn about reproductive health and rights through the following six modules:
- Sexuality & Gender
- Exploring Sexuality and Gender
- Expressing Our Sexuality
- Reproductive Organs
- Male Reproductive Organs
- Female Reproductive Organs
- Reproduction
- Contraception
- Facts About Contraception
- All About Condoms
- Effects of Unplanned Pregnancy
- STIs
- Introduction to STIs
- The Effect of STIs
- Preventing & Treating STIs
- HIV & AIDS
- Introduction to HIV and AIDS
- Transmission of HIV and AIDS
- The Effects of HIV and AIDS
- Preventing, Testing & Treating HIV/AIDS
- Drug Abuse
- Introduction to Drug Abuse
- The Effect to Drug Abuse
- Drug Abuse and HIV and AIDS
- Preventing & Treating Drug Abuse