INTERVENTIONS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD BE INCLUSIVE.
Over forty-five percent (45.7%) of the population in Nigeria are under age 15 years. To reduce the unmet sexual and reproductive health needs among these adolescents and young people, in general, require robust and inclusive interventions. Sadly, most interventions targeted at young people are often selective and less inclusive thus tend to be favorable to young people of certain subgroup, geographic locations or States while neglecting significant others who need them. Also, funders have priority States for young people’s program whereas a large number of young people in funders nonpriority States are neglected in health and development programs. To have an inclusive intervention, there should be significant government support in funders priority States while expanding commitment to other funders nonpriority States or locations to have more inclusive interventions for young people.
By
Orobosa Enadeghe
LeNNiB Champion 2017