Fiji Sun

Alarming statistics on teenage pregnancy

- NACANIELI TUILEVUKA Edited by Percy Kean nacanieli.tuilevuka@fijisun.com.fj

The relatively high rate of unplanned pregnancie­s in Fiji is a concern for Empower Pacific branch manager Sonal Singh.

This is after the organisati­on released alarming statistics on pregnancy cases among teenage girls with 89 referred by the Ministry of Health and Medical Services. Ms Singh said an unplanned pregnancy placed a burden on the individual who found herself pregnant.

“So you must advocate on pregnancie­s by choice, and provide women and girls of our nation with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes so that they will use contracept­ion as and when required,” she said. “The consumptio­n of explicit pop culture and internet pornograph­y had influenced young people and their values. This could be a factor in the high pregnancy figures. “There was a culture of silence among Pacific people, with children told what to do and adults assuming they listened. “That will not work with society changing rapidly.

“We’re having increasing access to all these forms of culture, ideas, access to informatio­n and the issue is not controllin­g that access.

The consumptio­n of explicit pop culture and internet pornograph­y HAD INflUENCED YOUNG PEOPLE and their values. This could be a factor in the high pregnancy fiGURES Sonal Singh EMPOWER PACIfiC BRANCH MANAGER

“The issue is helping our young people to be able to discern and make the right decisions and choices.

“We can only do that if we ourselves are willing to have that conversati­on,” she said. Empower Pacific is a Non-Government­al Organisati­on which seeks to enhance the full potential of communitie­s.

This is achieved by working in partnershi­p with the Government and other community agencies to ensure a holistic profession­al health service is provided.

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