30 March 2007
At a time when many 15-25 year olds worldwide are at risk from HIV and other STIs there is a renewed emphasis on education.
But in Uganda opinion is divided on whether the best message is to recommend young people abstain from sex or to give them contraceptive advice.
Machrine Birungi visited a sexual health clinic for teenagers in Naguru, a suburb of Kampala to see it at work.
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Machrine Birungi is a deputy editor at the Uganda Radio Network.
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