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Unite for Body Rights: Educating Ugandan Youth on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Martha Nambuyaga, National Programme Coordinator, Unite for Body Rights | Zai Nabateregga, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Alliance Officer

28-May-13 15:00

Unite for Body Rights: Educating Ugandan Youth on Sexual and Reproductive Health

A lack of access to high quality sexual and reproductive health education and services means too many women die unnecessarily.

Another two speakers at the Women: Deliver conference, Martha Nambuyaga and Zai Nabateregga have worked extensively in Uganda through the Unite for Body Rights programme to give innovative comprehensive sexuality education and services to young people, and notably members of the most marginalised communities in Uganda. Martha and Zai join us in the studio to tell us more.

 

 


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