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This poll has completed. It ran from March 19, 2017, 6:44 p.m. through April 6, 2017, 5:36 p.m.
HITS CM 3.2: How effective is the provision of youth friendly health services in reducing the rates of teenage pregnancy?
Background
Although the rates of teenage pregnancy have gone down in recent years, the national average stands at 25% of the girls aged 15 to 19 years is already a mother or pregnant with her first child. The major causes for these rates are early marriages, lack of access to Sexual Reproductive Health information and services, poverty and cultural beliefs. Youth friendly health services have been presented as one of the possible solutions to these challenges because they provide information and services which guide young people to make informed reproductive health decisions. On the other hand, some people argue that access to these services alone will not effectively reduce the rates of teenage pregnancy
Question
In your opinion, how effective is the provision of youth friendly health services in reducing the rates of teenage pregnancy? A - Very effective.
B - Somewhat effective.
C - Not effective at all.
Instructions
Go to messages on your phone & type HITS (SPACE) GENDER(M OR F) (SPACE) ANSWER (a, b, or c) and Send your message to 8585. This SMS is totally FREE of charge.