The Executive Director of CAMFED Ghana, Fairuza Abdul Rashid Safian, has appealed to the government to give sexual reproductive health (SRH) the attention it deserves to combat social vices in the country.
Speaking at a stakeholders’ dissemination workshop in Accra, Safian emphasized that Ghana has excellent SRH policies lacks adequate resourcing to disseminate information and implement interventions.
Safian noted that inaccurate information shared among peers and limited access to SRH information exacerbate the challenges. She stressed the need for comprehensive education and awareness programs to address these gaps.
Fairuza Abdul-Rashid Safian expressed concern over the limited access to sexual reproductive health (SRH) information and support services for young people.
She emphasized that misinformation and misguidance are prevalent, leaving youth vulnerable to exploitation and harm. She stressed the importance of accurate information and support services to empower young people to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.