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Submitted by ctv_en_1 on Tue, 11/07/2006 - 19:00
The Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee held a meeting in Hanoi on November 7 to review the results of providing consultancy on reproductive health on air.

The “Window of Love” project, funded by the Danish embassy in Vietnam, has been launched at three radio stations - Radio the Voice of Vietnam, the Hanoi Radio and TV Station and Radio the Voice of the People of Ho Chi Minh City.


In the past four years of implementing the project, as many as 564 broadcasts have been transmitted from the three radio stations, each having around 100 queries about friendship, love, health, safe sex and other reproductive-related issues.


With consultancy from psychologists, doctors, journalists and technicians, the project has provided a great volume of reliable information on reproductive health for young people.


According to a recent survey by the Youth Research Institute, 80 percent of young people felt satisfied with consultancy advice.


Dao Ngoc Dung, first secretary of the Youth Union Central Committee and director of the project, said adolescent reproductive health is a new and sensitive topic in Vietnam. The project has not only raised awareness among young people of reproductive health but also impacted on policy makers and a large section of the population.

 

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