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UNFPA Educates Girls on Sex Education in Lagos Community

- Ugo Aliogo

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has organised sexual reproducti­ve health education for young girls in Ajeromi Local Government Area, Lagos State.

Speaking at the UNFPA Youth Participat­ory platform in collaborat­ion with the Lagos State government, recently, the Reproducti­ve Health Officer of UNFPA, Dr. Esther Somefun, said the event was part of activities to commemorat­e the Internatio­nal Youth Day among out-of-school girls.

She also stated that the education the girls had received about sexual reproducti­ve health was aimed at helping them make informed decisions.

Somefun, said other activities which they embarked on was to teach the girls about women values, take them through menstrual hygiene and have practical demonstrat­ions and also teach them vocational skills.

She added that the total number of girls they were focusing on was 500.

“We are looking at two communitie­s; 300 for Ajeromi and 200 for Agege.”

Somefun, explained that they were working in collaborat­ion with the medical officers, “who after this programme would follow up to track the girls to see the progress they are making.” The UNFPA Reproducti­ve Health Officer said that as part of their follow-up, they had an adolescent youth-friendly centre which had kicked off, adding that the centre would be a way of following up the girls and encouragin­g them to go the centre for continuous counsellin­g, informatio­n and services. She added, “Internatio­nal youth day is celebrated every year: 12 of August. But as part of the UN initiative which is to leave no one behind, we know that most young people in hardto-reach areas are always left out in programmin­g and that’s why we decided to embark on the initiative in this area.

“Depending on the theme that is put up for each of the programme, we have always wanted high attendance and apart from having high attendance, we have also wanted young people being sensitized, know their rights, and seek for informatio­n and service.

“The local communitie­s helped in mobilising the young girls in the community and we provided the technical expertise with the sessions.”

In his remarks, the Baale of Dankaka, Ajeromi Local Government Area, Kareem Oluwa, said this is a platform to teach them about their future, the need to pursue their dreams in life, and how to stand out. He commended the Lagos government for this initiative.

He also advised the UNFPA to continue to train and support the girls in areas of need that they have identified; “while on the part of the girls, I want them to adhere to everything that is being taught here.”

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