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Act to prevent adolescent pregnancy

By Arie Hoekman | China Daily | Updated: 2013-07-11 08:08

With changing social values, young people in China are exposed to increasing reproductive health risks, including unsafe sex, unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections including HIV. A survey, supported by the United Nations Population Fund, on access to and utilization of sexual and reproductive health services by unmarried youth aged 15 to 24 in China, showed that even though the majority of unmarried youth are open to having sex before marriage, only a very small portion of them - less than 5 percent, are well informed about reproductive health. Less than 15 percent had correct knowledge about preventing HIV infection.

The survey showed 4 out of 100 unmarried girls aged 15 to 24 become pregnant, and almost 90 percent of these pregnancies would result in abortion. The number of unintended pregnancies before marriage is relatively low and the average age of marriage is restively high compared to other countries. However, it is to be expected that Chinese youth now and the Chinese youth of the future will experience sexuality in a different manner than their parents. Population dynamics such as massive domestic migration and the persistently highly skewed sex ratio at birth have intensified the need to improve sexual and reproductive health services for the young people.

In order to support effective policy making and improvement of information and service provision to respond to the emerging challenges, there is an urgent need to generate more reliable data to better understand the needs of young people.

China's family planning services have traditionally focused on married couples, not unmarried youth. This needs to change to respond to the challenges young people are facing now. A network must be formed among the ministries of education, health, family planning as well as youth leagues, women's groups, and the business sector to provide services and information on sexual and reproductive health to young people, especially out-of-school youth, and youth affected by migration, including left-behind youth.

Adolescents and young people stand at the center of the solution. In order to support effective policy making and improvement of information and service provision to respond to the emerging challenges, more reliable data should be generated to understand the needs of the young people better. When identifying the needs of young people and how the gaps in information and health can be closed, young people must be consulted and involved. Policymakers and service providers must form partnership with young people and work hand-in-hand in closing the existing gaps.

Underlying all of these efforts is the notion that the dignity and human rights of young people, especially adolescent girls, must be respected, protected and fulfilled. Every young girl, regardless of where she lives or her economic circumstances, has the right to fulfill her potential. Today, too many girls are denied that right. We can change that, and we must.

The author is the United Nations Population Fund representative to China.

(China Daily 07/11/2013 page8)

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