The Belgian media and entertainment landscape of 1991 was defined by a pivotal shift from state-controlled monopolies to a competitive dual system. This era, often discussed under the Dutch term —which historically translates to "enlightenment" or "provision of information"—saw a significant evolution in how content was delivered to citizens. The Evolution of "Voorlichting" in Media
Thus, "entertainment" was not merely the object of regulation but a tool for social voorlichting . : A decree on March 27, 1991, officially
: A decree on March 27, 1991, officially renamed the Dutch-language public broadcaster from De Vlaamse televisie zendt voor het eerst uit in stereo
The most famous of these productions were often spearheaded by organizations like the (Centrum voor Geboorteregeling en Seksuele Opvoeding), now known as Sensoa . Their goal was to provide teenagers with realistic information about: Contraception and "veilig vrijen" (safe sex). Puberty and body image. Consent and emotional boundaries. Why "Full Videotitle" is Trending as in many countries
Sexual education is a critical component of health education that has evolved significantly over the years. In Belgium, as in many countries, the approach to sexual education has been influenced by cultural, social, and legal factors. This analysis focuses on the state of sexual education in Belgium as of 1991, a period marked by growing awareness and changes in societal attitudes towards sexual health.