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High Rate of Teenage Pregnancy in Uganda –ARE SCHOOLS TO BLAME? by Ddungu Ronald, Gayaza High School
Tweet Introduction: Today 25% of the girls are getting pregnant during their teen ages (Uganda Population Secretariat, 2011) before the anticipated 18 years of maturity as designated within the Ugandan […]
Read More →Tweet Adolescence is a period when young people change from childhood to adulthood, it usually happens from the age of 13 to 19 years. Prior to adolescence, puberty sets in […]
Read More →Tweet The age of marriage has been interpreted differently by various communities in Uganda. Among the Muslims for example, a girl is supposed to be married off as soon as […]
Read More →Tweet Contraception is the use of both natural and artificial methods to prevent a girl or woman from conceiving or becoming pregnant. Teenagers are young people from the age of […]
Read More →Tweet You may not know how important sexuality education is to young people not until you educate yourself about sexuality education as the term and the impact it can have […]
Read More →Tweet A relationship refers to the way in which two or more people, groups talk to, behave toward and deal with each other. It takes time and hard work to […]
Read More →Tweet In most cases it’s confusing for teachers, parents and students when they hear some one else say; Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights. For some, at the mention of the […]
Read More →Tweet I have enjoyed providing SRHR information to young people. Working with them has given me knowledge and understanding of young people. In fact they can say they have learnt […]
Read More →Tweet In October 2015, the National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) launched sexuality Education Curriculum for lower secondary schools. On behalf of our students, we thanks SchoolNet Uganda (SNU) for spearheading […]
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