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Sex education policy will liberate girls

I would like to commend the Ministry of Education officials for coming up with the policy to make sex education compulsory in high schools and higher institutions of learning. According to The New Times edition of Friday, February 14, D. Mathias Harebamungu, the minister in charge of primary and secondary education made the remarks during the launch of a nationwide campaign against teenage pregnancies at St. Aloys Secondary School in Rwamagana district. According to the minister, the policy will take effect next academic year and its objective is to curb teenage pregnancies by creating awareness to students about contraception, safer sex, relationships and critical thinking. 
Once the policy is implemented, it will go a long way in empowering the students most especially the girls to achieve their full potential. /Timothy Kisambira
Once the policy is implemented, it will go a long way in empowering the students most especially the girls to achieve their full potential. /Timothy Kisambira
Times Reporter