‘Economic empowerment key in safeguarding youth reproductive health practice’
Ogwang says sustainable economic activities, mainly acquired through skilling, led to personal development among young women and men aged 17-26, and enabled the Government to address sexual reproductive health rights issues that arise out of engaging in risky sexual behaviour for survival.
Jillian Auma, 25, a resident of Oguru in Lira district, runs a bakery enterprise using Lytefire Oven.
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision
Born and raised in a poor family, Jillian Auma, who is now 25, was unable to attain an education. As a result, she became redundant at her parents'
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