Gambia: Students Trained On Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy, Others

RAID The Gambia recently held a three-day training for school councilors of Kerewan and Njawara Basic Cycle School on prevention of abusive drugs and HIV/AIDS and teenage pregnancy in Kerewan, North Bank Region.

Speaking at the occasion, Sambujang Conteh, the director of RAID, underscored the importance his organisation attaches to raising the awareness level of youths on the effects of drugs and substances abuse. He said the youth are the main human resource base of the country and that building their capacity will enhance national development.

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