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How boys aged 15 to 19 are denied condoms and described as being ‘too young to be sexually active’
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How boys aged 15 to 19 are denied condoms and described as being ‘too young to be sexually active’

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
Boys aged between 15 and 19 in Saboro in the Upper East Region were reportedly denied condoms by service providers because they were considered too young to be sexually active, highlighting persistent barriers adolescents face in accessing sexual and reproductive health services.

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