Namibia: Unam, Eldorado Embark On Drugs Awareness Project

18 September 2013

Windhoek — A University of Namibia (Unam) social work student attached as a facilitator with the Eldorado Secondary School's Teenagers Against Drugs, Alcohol and HIV (TADAH) group, has embarked on an awareness programme on drugs, alcohol, teenage pregnancy and HIV at the school.

Unam provides social work students with an opportunity to be trained in community work while under the supervision of social work lecturers. As an outreach programme they plan and implement an awareness programme on drugs, alcohol, teenage pregnancy and HIV which also emphasises male circumcision as one of the prevention strategies.

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