UN-sponsored materials teach kids as young as 10 about foreplay, other sexual acts

 By Samantha Kamman - Posted at The Christian Post:

Published August 27, 2025

Editor's note: This article contains descriptions of sexually explicit material that some readers might find disturbing.

The United Nations Children’s Fund is reportedly sponsoring materials that teach minors worldwide, some as young as 10, to explore their preferred sexual practices through things like foreplay and to view masturbation as a way to understand their bodies and desires.

The Center for Family and Human Rights, a nonpartisan think-tank, analyzed dozens of the U.N. agency’s programs and materials in a July report titled, “UNICEF: Attack on the World’s Children.”

Max Primorac, a senior research fellow at the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think-tank, told The Christian Post that his research has also uncovered evidence suggesting UNICEF imposes sexual ideologies on children. The researcher also pointed to numerous examples of UNICEF openly promoting LGBT messaging in its programming.

“C-Fam conducts serious research, and their findings confirm my own discovery of UNICEF imposing radical sex ideologies on some of the most vulnerable populations, especially children in Africa. That merits a total cut off in US aid, including through our global HIV/AIDS program PEPFAR.”

In a Friday statement, C-Fam noted that UNICEF promotes the types of materials cited in its report without explicit approval from the U.N. member states. The think-tank also asserted that most of the U.N. General Assembly disapproves of the material promoted by UNICEF.