Providing reproductive health knowledge to students, building immunity to enhance quality of life

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In the past morning (25 January), Khun Worachote Lamudthong, Project Manager, led the PPAT speaker team to organize a workshop to build capacity in reproductive health knowledge for students of the Food Passion Learning Center, Vocational Certificate Year 1 level, under the project for prevention of teenage pregnancy and basic first aid training, at the meeting room of the Food Passion Learning Center, Bangkok. This knowledge-sharing activity focused on topics of reproductive health, unplanned pregnancy, HIV/sexually transmitted infections, as well as sexual and reproductive rights, through participatory learning activities such as correct condom use demonstration, and HIV/STIs prevention methods. Participants received both knowledge and enjoyment, which will help build immunity for themselves.

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