By: Risto Mushongo

 

Amidst the challenges of unemployment and limited recreational opportunities facing Namibia’s youth, there is a critical issue that demands our attention: the absence of men in the family planning conversation.

Many young people, lacking constructive outlets for their energy, turn to their relationships for solace and companionship.

Yet, without proper education on sexuality and relationships, young men often struggle to navigate these dynamics beyond mere sexual activity.

Sadly, discussions about sexuality education primarily focus on girls, leaving boys ill-equipped to engage meaningfully in healthy relationships.

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