CRHE soliciting prioritization of sexual reproduction

The Center for Reproductive Health Education (CRHE) says it will be engaging all presidential candidates ahead of elections to solicit the prioritization of issues of sexual reproduction.

CRHE Executive Director Amos Mwale says this arises from the realization that politicians have been ignoring issues affecting young people more especially those to do with reproductive health.

He says politicians should prioritise reproductive health for teenagers in view of the increase in teenage pregnancies in the country.

Mr. Mwale states that in as much as his organization appreciates the efforts in dealing with social and economic challenges in the country, there is also need for politicians to outline how they will address issues affecting young people.

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