The silence surrounding reproductive health in several regions of Africa carries a devastating human cost. Cultural and religious taboos often block comprehensive sex education, leaving millions of young people in ignorance and vulnerability. The consequences are direct: high rates of teenage pregnancies that cut short young girls' futures, and a rise in the transmission of infections like HIV. Speaking openly about sexuality is not a danger; it is an urgent public health tool that empowers youth and saves lives.
Patricia López Muñoz
Student of English Studies
High Technician in Sociocultural Animación
Specialist in Immigration
High Technician in Social Integration
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