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Q&A: Documenting COVID-19 Effect on Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health

Jul 20, 2022

Originally posted by Inter Press Service

With the COVID-19 pandemic adding complex layers of challenges to the issue of sexual and reproductive health for the youth, governments should prioritise documenting these effects for data collection purposes, Dr. Simon Binezero Mambo co-founder and team leader of the Youth Alliance for Reproductive Health in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, told IPS in an interview.

 

 

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