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Implementation of Family Life and HIV/AIDS Education (FLHE) in Junior Public Secondary Schools in Plateau State

INTRODUCTION

Before the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), the concept of sexuality was a rare mention in the public space in most parts of Nigeria . Adolescents especially in the developing countries, still suffer from lack of access to adequate and correct sexual and reproductive health information and skills; have remained highly vulnerable to and victims of sexually transmitted infections/diseases including HIV/AIDS. Generally, 60 percent of the total number of persons infected are young people aged 15 -25 who die yearly (WHARC, Critical Issues in Reproductive Health and Rights in Nigeria. 2002). The ICPD in 1994 articulated some of the reproductive rights of adolescents to make decision(s) about their reproduction, free of discrimination, coercion, and violence. Consequently, there have been huge increase in the activities of NGOs / CBOs / CSO and other faith based organizations aimed at promoting the reproductive health and rights of disadvantage adolescent in developing countries including Nigeria.