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Table 1 Documents analyzed

From: International norms and the politics of sexuality education in Nigeria

Document type

Percentage of total documents

Example

Research on sexuality education programs in Nigeria

40%

Ibadan Social and Evaluation Research Team (ISERT). Evaluating the Implementation of Sexuality and Life Skills Education among In-School and Out-of-School Adolescents in Nigeria. Lagos, Nigeria: Ford Foundation; 2014.

Research on sexuality education programs across the world

30%

Haberland N. The case for addressing gender and power in sexuality and HIV education: A comprehensive review of evaluation studies. Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2015;41:31–42.

Nigerian NGO documents

13%

Action Health Incorporated (AHI). The AHI Story 1989–2001. Lagos. Nigeria: Action Health Incorporated; 2002.

International donor, international organization and Nigerian government reports

7%

United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). State of the World Population 2013: Motherhood in Childhood Facing the Challenge of Adolescent Pregnancy. New York: UNFPA; 2013.

Research and information on Nigerian context

5%

Bergstrom K. Legacies of Colonialism and Islam for Hausa Women: An Historical Analysis, 1804–1960. Michigan State University Working paper # 276. East Lansing, Michigan, USA: Michigan State University; 2002.

Nigerian demographic and health surveys

2%

National Population Commission (NPC) [Nigeria], ICF International. Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 2013. Abuja, Nigeria and Rockville, Maryland, USA: NPC and ICF International; 2014.

Documents on global sexuality education policy

2%

SIECUS. Guidelines for Comprehensive Sexuality Education: Kindergarten-12th Grade. 1st ed. New York: SIECUS; 1991.