Reproductive health

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In ideal families parents teach their children about reproductive health and they ensure their children engage in safe sexual activities. Child headed families do not have parents to teach them how to build safe relations. They end up being victims of abuse and sometimes end up with sexually transmitted diseases. Also, women and children in rural areas often have difficulty obtaining access to health care they need, and even when they do, the services may not be adequate. Tawananyasha works to improve the knowledge and skills of the health care staff who provide communal health services.  

Our package include:

*Family planning,

*Active discouragement of harmful practices such as female genital cutting.

*Adolescent sexual and reproductive health

*Prevention and management of gender based violence

*Educating members to make informed choices about sexuality and reproduction and to have a safe and satisfying sexual life style of violence and coercion.

*Access to prevention, treatment and care for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV.