Japan to introduce nationwide LGBTQIA+ education for the first time
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Japan is rolling out a standardized nationwide education program on LGBTQIA+ diversity across schools, universities, and workplaces for the first time. The plan, approved by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and expected to be signed by PM Takaichi Sanae's cabinet, includes school curricula on gender and sexual diversity, revised university training for healthcare and education professionals, and yearly public understanding reports with triennial reviews.
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