The health education approach is a primary intervention to raise awareness on the best practices of how to prevent and control common infections and diseases among the communities (schools, households, patients onwards) with the least access to updated information on disease trends. We all know that the golden key in life is “prevention is better than cure”. Health education and talks to communities such as schools, households, and patients in the waiting rooms are vital as they create awareness that disease still prevails in the communities in which they live. Download the full report here
community-service-adolescent-health-5 The campaign (health education) to secondary schools was in the form of A COMMUNITY DIALOGUE THAT ENSURED HIV/AIDS AND OTHER STDs, SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (ADOLESCENT HEALTH) REMAIN A PRIORITY IN THE POST-2015, presented issues on sexually transmitted Diseases(STDs), adolescents Health and reproductive and sexual health. These students were aged 13-22 years and included both boys and girls who had attained secondary sexual characteristics such as breasts, hips, and deep and soft voices. Which exposes them to challenges concerning their sexual and reproductive health.
- Group photo after a health education session to Christ the King girls Secondary School
- Group photo after a health education session to Christ the King girls Secondary School
- Health education session to St. Andrews Secondary School
- During a health education session to students at St. James Secondary School
- During an info session on sexual health education to scholars at Nile Citizen Secondary School
- After a session at St. James Secondary School











