To commemorate the International Day of the African Child 2024, the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) has stressed the importance of comprehensive sexuality education for young people against the increasing rates of new HIV infections and teenage pregnancies.
The Foundation in a press statement made available to LEADERSHIP said it launched the #ProtectTheChild” campaign to highlight the urgent need to equip young people with proven tools, services, and information.
In the statement, AHF Nigeria Country Program Director, Dr. Echey Ijezie said “AHF’s commitment to fostering CSE stems from the outcome of extensive global research, which highlights its many benefits – including reduction in early sexual engagement, fostering positive attitudes towards sexual and reproductive health issues.
According to him, CSE will also help reduce the tendency to engage in risky behaviors, strengthen self-awareness, and equip young individuals with knowledge to combat HIV, STIs, and unplanned pregnancies.
Dr Ijezie noted that the #ProtectTheChild campaign is aimed at addressing the pushback and misinformation surrounding Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE), which has continued to hinder effective implementation while the planned event is an avenue to further foster meaningful dialogue and build support for age-appropriate CSE.
The Foundation revealed that its Africa Bureau will host a series of events under the theme “Fostering Health and Education Through Comprehensive Sexuality Education” as part of its ongoing “#ProtectTheChild” campaign, adding that the theme aligns with the global 2024 IDAC theme, “Education for All, and the Time is Now,” to underscore the crucial role that access to education, including Comprehensive Sexuality Education, plays in enhancing health outcomes for young people.
The International Day of the African Child observed annually on June 16th, to honor those who participated in the 1976 Soweto uprising and has since become a symbol of raising awareness about the rights of African children.
AHF said since 2022, it has strategically leveraged this day to highlight the importance of Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) for the health and well-being of young people, in furtherance of their right to health and education.
The Foundation said AHF Africa will host various live and virtual activities across its country programs to engage key stakeholders, community leaders, parents, teachers, and young people on the importance of investing in CSE and galvanize community support for its implementation in schools and communities.
“This year, AHF Nigeria will be hosting a consultative meeting, in the form of a Focus Group Discussion (FGD), with students and other young people, and that will have officials of government agencies and parastatals in attendance, to give young people an opportunity to contribute their ideas about how CSE can foster health and education towards achieving life goals,” the statement said.