Acceptability of youth clubs focusing on comprehensive sexual and reproductive health education in rural Zambian schools: a case of Central Province
Abstract Background The youths in Zambia have limited access to information concerning Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) and this puts them at risk of unwanted pregnancies. Talking about other methods of preventing pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections than abstinence is regarded as culturally...
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Main Authors: | Eunice Chirwa-Kambole (Author), Joar Svanemyr (Author), Ingvild Sandøy (Author), Peter Hangoma (Author), Joseph Mumba Zulu (Author) |
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