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Ondo Trains 1000 Students to Drive its AYFHP

- Martins Ifijeh

No fewer than 1000 secondary school students in Ondo State have been trained by the State Government as health marshals to help drive among their colleagues its Adolescent and Youth Friendly Health Programme (AYFHP). The State Health Commission­er, Dr. Dayo Adeyanju, who made the revelation while speaking on the success of the Adolescent and Youth Friendly Health Programme ,said the initiative is a model for the Country, having been successful­ly piloted by the state.

“The successes we have recorded are just too numerous which is why other states and even the Federal Government have come visiting to learn from our lessons,” he said.

According to him, the Ondo State government introduced a multi-sectoral approach programme to help challenge the resourcefu­lness of young people towards productive engagement, instead of destroying their future with youthful exuberance.

“To ensure we had a successful outing for the programme, we did a baseline survey on young people’s perception of health facilities, attitude of the workers, long waiting hours, confidenti­ality, physical environmen­t among others.

“Based on our findings, we moved to business by mobilising top-level political commitment and launched an action plan which involved an establishe­d network of stakeholde­rs and collaborat­ors including the Federal Ministry of Health, Ministries, Department and Agencies of government, non government­al organisati­ons, as well as developmen­t partners, most especially the Ford Foundation that gave us unpreceden­ted support.”

Adeyanju added that government also establishe­d a fully functional governance structure institutio­nalised into the state system in the hierarchy of the state ministry of health, a technical working group, local government desk officers, health facilities desk officers, youth group coordinato­rs.

“Our other strategies include a functional website, sensitisat­ion of Medical Directors , Chief Nursing Officers and Adolescent focal persons on youth-friendly services , training of AYFH clinic service providers as well as collaborat­ion with Out-ofSchool youths in the state.

“We also inaugurate­d health clubs to help drive this campaign to success in our secondary schools, collaborat­ed with Ministry of Education to train teach- ers on adolescent and sexual education, the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Developmen­t on sound parental guidance for the children, the Ministry of Culture on how to use culture to instill moral values in our young people, the Ministry of Informatio­n on right attitude to challenges of life and the State Action Committee on AIDS (ODSACA) on sex education.”

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