COMAGEND CSPs & Population Dialogue Session: Youth Debate Whether Gov't Should Increase Condom Availability

 

Dialogue Session Unfolding 


By Raymond Dingana 


In a heated debate initiated by Community Spokespersons (CSPs) of Mtambag popularly known as Old Town in Bamenda II, empowered by Community Action for Gender Development (COMAGEND), participants discussed whether the government should provide more condoms to young people as a way to role back sexually transmitted diseases. 

Some voices argued that making condoms widely available could promote promiscuity among youth.

"Providing condoms might encourage us to engage in casual sex. That's why I don't think it's necessary,"
one participant stated.

However, others believed that increasing access to condoms could help reduce sexually related issues, such as sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies.

"There are many diseases out there, and using condoms is one of the best ways to protect ourselves. Making condoms available would help us prevent these diseases,"

 said another speaker.

Adding to this sentiment, Moustapha Mohammed emphasized the importance of condoms in family planning discussions.

"The high rates of unwanted pregnancies and abortions are significant reasons why young people need access to condoms. Many lives have been affected by unsafe abortions, and many young girls have lost their lives as a result. This could have been prevented with proper condom use,"

Mohammed noted.

Ultimately, participants agreed that condoms are essential for preventing unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.



This dialogue session is an initiative of Community Action for Gender Development (COMAGEND), a nonprofit organization based in Bamenda, supported by the Adjust for Me Project, funded by Amplify Change, a non-governmental organization.


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