A proposal by some civil society groups to cub teenage
pregnancy cases in Kenya spiraled into a national debate on the role of some
preventive health initiatives on the societal well-being. The groups were
proposing the distribution of contraceptives to school going children/teenagers
in order to minimize the rising cases of early pregnancies. This proposal has
led stakeholders in the health sector to assess the overall impact of some
preventive health interventions and re-assessment of health priorities.
Behavioral characteristics of teenagers
Teenagers are in a stage of development characterized by
curiosity and this can be destructive especially under peer pressure. These
young people are in the process of discovering their bodies and yearn to be ‘adults’.
Ease of access and approval by the government will ‘open’ the minds of those
children who had no idea of these things, thereby developing interest among all
the children. Gone will be the days when our children will be playing football,
the focus will be more on the consumption of contraceptives. One can only
imagine how peer pressure can accelerate consumption rates. Why should they
expire anyway?
Health priorities
There is need for a review of our health priorities. A
program on distribution of contraceptives among school going children will
require sustainability since it cannot be a one-time intervention. Alternatively,
many school going children from poor families lack sanitary towels and
therefore end up using homemade materials that may be unhygienic and
uncomfortable. This goes a long way to affect the health and education of the girl
child. A program for distribution of sanitary towels also requires long-term
sustainability, but it will be addressing a higher priority public health
condition as compared to distribution of contraceptives.
Gap between knowledge and practice
Availability of the contraceptives is one thing; their
proper usage is the other thing. Some crucial stakeholders (especially the
teaching fraternity), are against this intervention. These people would have played
the role of teaching the children on how to use these contraceptives properly.
The resistance shown by the teachers will put the children at greater risk
since these contraceptives will be experimental use. There was inadequate involvement
of stakeholders in coming up with the proposal.
Reality of the modern society
Although most people are faulting the proposal, some
practitioners defend the proposal as the best way to deal with the reality that
children become sexually active at a lower age than before and therefore, there
is need for their protection in their adventures. Unavailability of these
prophylactic devices may expose them to obvious risks, and this justifies the
need to avoid taking chances, by providing the contraceptives to the children.
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