Ghana: 'Sex Education Doesn't Expose Children to Promiscuous Lifestyle'

A Specialist Microbiologist and Volunteer with the Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana (PPAG), Dr. (Mrs.) Cecilia Bentsi has expressed concern about equating sexual education to promiscuity thereby denying many children the opportunity to be exposed to a vital part of their development process.

She said sexual education has social relevance for it is a proven method for promoting good health using time-tested educational methods which have no connection with deliberately feeding young persons with promiscuous information.

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