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DAYO and Health stakeholders call on joint efforts to combat teenage pregnancy in Mombasa County.

Director of Public health Mombasa County Dr Shem Patta photo Peter Kombe
 By Peter Kombe

Dream Achievers Youth Organization (DAYO) a youth led organization in Mombasa County on has officially launched a sexuality reproductive health and rights program at Bliss Hotel Nyali Sub County.

The program dubbed Sexual Reproductive Health Youth Advocacy in Mombasa (SYAM) will be implemented at Ziwa la Ngombe in Nyali Sub County Mombasa County.

DAYO officials and Dr Shem Patta 9seated in blue shirt) and county education and health officials during the launch at Bliss Hotel on Friday
Speaking to the Pwani Media Network in Mombasa on Friday during the official launch of the SYAM program, Mombasa County Director of Public Health Dr. Shem Patta said there is a need for various stakeholders to join hands in addressing teenage pregnancy in the entire county.

Dr. Patta at the same time lauded efforts by some schools in Mombasa County that have inculcated adolescents and youth programs to address the challenge of teenage pregnancy.

“This program has come at the right time. This is not a one man show. We need to join hands as stakeholders so that we can reduce these cases” Dr Patta noted

The director noted that teenage pregnancy is real and should therefore be addressed adequately.

He says latest statistics indicates that Mombasa County stands at 17 per cent in cases of teenage pregnancy.

“Teenage pregnancy is real and we should therefore come out and speak against it” he stated

Dr Patta “added the launch of this program will ensure that youths are imparted with the necessary knowledge on sexuality education”

The director assured DAYO officials of a ballooned support in the implementation of the SYAM program.

He further indicated that the health department will soon set up youth friendly facilities in different parts of Mombasa County in order for youth access services.

“Plans are in the pipeline so that we can set youth friendly facilities in different areas of this county” he noted
Senior County education and health officials following proceedings of the event

Meanwhile Zelipha Muriithi Mombasa County Assistant Director of Quality Assurance Standards and Child care in the Department of Education ICT and MV 2035 says teenage pregnancy still remains a challenge in the entire county.

The AD argues that there is need to empower youths on sexuality education in a bid to impart them with the rightful knowledge.

“Teenage pregnancy is still a challenge here. We are therefore required to teach our youths on the effects of engaging in early sex” she exclaimed

She is of the opinion that the country risks losing a generation if the matter is not adequately addressed.

She called on concerted efforts by different stakeholders including the entire health sector and the civil society in order to address the problem.

“If we fail to address this, I’m afraid we shall lose an entire generation” she noted

Hellen Nthiga Youth Director in the department of Youth, Gender Sports and Culture Mombasa County says the youth department in Mombasa County is cognizant of the existence of teenage pregnancy.

She says teenage pregnancy require combined efforts by different stakeholders including among others the political class, religious leaders and the lobby groups.

“We are aware of this challenge. This is something that needs the efforts of all stakeholders. Our political leadership religious leaders and lobby groups should be at the fore front in championing for the rights of our youths” she stated

She applauded DAYO’s efforts in championing for the rights of the youth in the county.

Enos Opiyo DAYO Programs Coordinator facilitating the event at Bliss Hotel on Friday
According to Dream Achievers Youth Organization Programs coordinator Enos Opiyo the program will assist in reducing teenage pregnancies by the year 2020.

Opiyo is of the opinion that youths need to be imparted with the rightful information on matters surrounding sexual health if teenage pregnancy is to be contained.

“We have to give our youth the right knowledge, that is educating them on the their rights” he noted

He called on concerted efforts by all the stakeholders across the divide to address the challenge of teenage pregnancy.
Seif Jira, founder of Dream Achievers Youth Organisation (DAYO)

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