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Lessons learnt by SchoolNet Uganda (SNU) from implementing the Access Services and Knowledge (ASK) project by Nalubega Sylvia, 2015 SNU ASK project Coordinator

Posted in Teachers' Articles on 14th Dec, 2015 with 0 Responses

Tweet The Access Services and Knowledge (ASK) is one of the projects that SchoolNet has been implementing in 44 Secondary Schools in the districts of Jinja, Iganga, Bugiri and Tororo […]

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High Rate of Teenage Pregnancy in Uganda –ARE SCHOOLS TO BLAME? by Ddungu Ronald, Gayaza High School

Posted in Teachers' Articles on 14th Dec, 2015 with 0 Responses

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 […]

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Role of parents in adolescent health of their children by Namuganza Stella

Posted in Teachers' Articles on 11th Dec, 2015 with 0 Responses

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 […]

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Early Marriage in Uganda by Everline Aketch, Naminyagwe Muslim SS

Posted in Teachers' Articles on 10th Dec, 2015 with 0 Responses

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 […]

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Need for Contraception Education for teenagers in school by Namuganza Stella

Posted in Teachers' Articles on 10th Dec, 2015 with 0 Responses

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 […]

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Young people and sexuality education by Winnie Nansumba

Posted in Teachers' Articles on 10th Dec, 2015 with 0 Responses

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 […]

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Relationships among teenagers by Doreen Yeko, Muterere SS

Posted in Teachers' Articles on 9th Dec, 2015 with 0 Responses

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 […]

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Understanding Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) by Etiang Michael Brad, Namasere High School

Posted in Teachers' Articles on 9th Dec, 2015 with 0 Responses

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 […]

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My key lessons learned from providing SRH education to young people by Winnie Nansumba

Posted in Teachers' Articles on 30th Nov, 2015 with 2 Responses

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 […]

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Best practices for sexuality education in schools by Ogema Gertrude, Senior Woman Teacher, Iganga High School

Posted in Teachers' Articles on 27th Nov, 2015 with 0 Responses

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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