Reproductive health will be included in the school curriculum, according to the MoE and the MoH.
The Ministry of Education and Health (MoH) will implement a curriculum to help students comprehend reproductive health.
The Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education are working together to establish a curriculum that teaches students about reproductive health.
The Ministries of Health and Education are creating a life skills curriculum to give students a comprehensive grasp of reproductive health.
The sixth annual scientific conference on adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health rights (ASRHR) was held on Thursday, June 22, in Diani, Kenya.
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According to Edward Serem, director of the Maternal and Reproductive Health Division of the Ministry of Health (MOH), the government has taken the necessary steps to address issues affecting young girls, women, and adults.
Reproductive health will be included in the school curriculum, according to the Ministries of Education and Health.
According to stakeholders, the previous 8-4-44 curriculum in Kenya only briefly covered reproductive health in science-based subjects.
“We are currently reviewing the comprehensive strategy to deliver age-appropriate, culturally acceptable information, including abstinence, prevention of HIV, and STIs, and leverage on life skills education for adults and youths in schools and out of school, including tertiary,” Serem continued.
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