"Don't let them score on you"; they are preparing the "largest sex education class in history" in preparation for the 2026 World Cup.

rss · El Universal 2026-05-11T16:54:48Z es
Just one month before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, various organizations, government agencies, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic, as well as condom brands, launched the "Don't Get Scored On" campaign to provide sexual education to the Mexican population, primarily young people. In collaboration, the United Nations Population Fund, the National Population Council, the México Vivo Foundation, and Reckitt, among others, are preparing what they call "the most-watched sex education class in history," delivered virtually using the concept of a "football stadium." Participants will be able to create an avatar and connect to listen to the sex education class, which is endorsed by experts, and will last approximately one hour. It will also be broadcast in Colombia and Brazil. Also read: Trump knows that "we are doing a tremendous amount" against drug trafficking, says Sheinbaum; denies that fentanyl is produced in Mexico. For 24 hours on May 14th, people can attend the virtual football stadium to receive useful education on how to exercise their sexuality safely and fully, using "clear language" and "relevant information." "Various studies and observations have shown that mass sporting events like the World Cup represent a greater opportunity for social interactions, which in some cases can lead to an increase in unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections," the statement noted. Add EL UNIVERSAL to your...
More Information: Just one month before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, various organizations, government agencies, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic, as well as condom brands, have launched the "Don't Get Scored On" campaign to provide sexual education to the Mexican population, primarily young people. In collaboration, the United Nations Population Fund, the National Population Council, the México Vivo Foundation, and Reckitt, among others, are preparing what they call "the most-watched sex education class in history," virtually, using the concept of a "soccer stadium." Participants will be able to create an avatar and connect to listen to the sex education class, which will be approximately one hour long and also broadcast in Colombia and Brazil. Also read: Trump knows that "we are doing a lot" against drug trafficking, says Sheinbaum; denies that fentanyl is produced in Mexico. For 24 hours on May 14th, people will be able to attend the virtual soccer stadium where they will receive useful education to exercise their sexuality safely and fully, with "clear language" and "relevant information." "Various studies and observations have shown that mass sporting events like the World Cup represent a greater opportunity for social interactions, which in some cases translates to an increase in unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections," it was highlighted. em/apr News according to your interests.

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