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Title : "JIGYASA" XI Issue
Country : Nepal
IEC Topic: IEC Strategies
IEC Target:
Authors : EU/UNFPA RHIYA UPSU Nepal & Hatemalo Sanchar
Publication date :
Keywords Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights, Genial organs, Attraction, Masturbation, Early Marriage, Pregnancy, Condom, Stress, Sex Abuse, HIV/AIDS, Infected, Unsafe Abortion, Family Planning, And many more terminologies related with ASRH.
Summary “Jigyasa” is an ASRH newsletter developed and produced by the EU/UNFPA RHIYA Umrbrella Project Support Unit, in partnership with “Hatemalo Sanchar” an NGO dedicated for child rights and welfare, with support from RHIYA partner NGOs in Nepal, periodically often once in a 4-6 months time period in a year. The Nepali word ‘Jigyasa’ means curiosity in English which addresses and focuses the issues/concerns of Nepalese Adolescents and Youths (AYs) with a view to provide them an accurate information and education on their ASRH issues in a very interesting and entertaining way regardless of their literacy status, no matter they are literate, semi-literate or even illiterate. This 11th issue of Jigyasa has covered Sexual and reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) for AYs through the empathetic but construed case studies/incidences which the AYs often come across, undergo and withstand in their day to day life situations. The stories and other topics contained in the newsletter try to encourage and empower the readers/AYs to understand and seek their SRHR and fight against their breaches. Also they promote on why and how to change the risky and unsafe sexual behaviour by the AYs while upholding their rights. For more details please download/refer to the brief English translation of the Jigyasa XI issue attached herewith.
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Posted by Hom R. Sharma on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 - 03:28 AM
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