by PAHO/WHO The regional event in commemoration of Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Week in the Caribbean, is spearheaded by PAHO and UNFPA, in collaboration with other partners, supporting Caribbean youth in advocating for the prevention of adolescent pregnancy. Virtual youth-led events will take place from ย the 18 –22 October 2021ย and will feature ย a regional launch of the week, an ย intergenerational dialogue, a virtual town Hall and a technical webinar which will focus on legal barriers that affect child pregnancy all of which are expected to contribute to ย the formation and strengthening of policies in Member States to bring adolescent pregnancy to the forefront, to protect young girls through education, support, and advocacy. Adolescent pregnancy hampers girlsโ psychosocial development, contributes to poor health outcomes for the girls and their offspring, negatively affects their educational and employment opportunities and contributes to the perpetuation of intergenerational cycles of poor health and poverty. In Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) girls from poorer, lower educated, rural, indigenous and afro descendent groups are most vulnerable to early pregnancy. The region ranks second highest in the world for adolescent birth rate at 60.7, and wide variations persist between subregions and countries and within countries. Though some countries have made good strides in reducing cases of adolescent pregnancy through evidence-informed approaches, policy development, advocacy and addressing the key drivers of early pregnancy (such as restrictive laws, discrimination, health-system barriers, unequal gender roles, racism, and social exclusion), however COVID โ 19 has presented unique challenges that prevent girlsโ access to healthful commodities and educational opportunities. This has in turn fueled occurrences of sexual and gender-based violence. There is a need to protect young girls and advocate for their access to informed sexual reproductive health. The Caribbean Adolescent Prevention Week aims to provide a platform for Caribbean youth to voice their ideas and concerns about reducing adolescent pregnancy, so that the conversations can continue within their respective countries to enable environments that protect and support young Caribbean girls. The eventโs activities will include a virtual town hall discussion on Twitter and webinar on the โPrevention of Child Pregnanciesโ presented by CARICOM & PAHO. Links to all virtual events are provided on PAHO Caribbeanโs Facebookย pageย and we encourage the public and partners to take part in the discussions.ย Out of this we hope with come informed ideas that will be used to amplify messages about the reduction of early pregnancy across Caribbean media, within community groups and all other relevant areas. Related Articles
For the second consecutive year the Caribbean is observing Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Week under the theme โNo child pregnancyโ. ย The overall objective of the week is to increase commitment from policymakers, program managers, parents, young people, etc. ย to address adolescent pregnancy as a priority public health issue affecting the health and development of young people in the Caribbean.
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