What are the best ways to engage young people in family planning?
With the youth comprising nearly 30% of the world’s population, it is imperative that they should be given responsibilities in nation building, including family planning. Their roles today will shape their future as adults. If young people are to become responsible parents later on, then they should be proponents today of the proper methods for responsible parenthood.
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