Title
The Birds and the Bees: Talking About Sex in Tanzania
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-15-2015
Abstract
Families Matter Project (FMP) is a non-intrusive community program implemented by Health Promotion Tanzania (HDT) that targets parents of pre-adolescents (ages 9-12) that teaches healthy communication tactics for safe sex practices. The ultimate goal of this program is to reduce risky sexual behavior and early sexual debut among pre-adolescents which will in turn decrease HIV infection rates and early pregnancies among school children. During my research I used many of HDT’s documents and observations; FMP is currently in the preliminary stages of Phase 2. To conduct my research I relied mostly on the data I received from HDT and a dissertation on communication barriers. I also spoke with the leaders and members of the FMP program at HDT. Along with the interviews, I participated in a FMP class and community mobilization session and was able to personally observe the effects of the program. My findings come from the beginning stage of Phase 2 of the program. I have found that there is great potential in FMP and I believe that FMP has had an overall positive impact on the communities it serves. It is playing a major role in reducing the prevalence of HIV infection and school dropouts due to early pregnancy. It has also aided in the beginnings of turning a sex-negative culture into a sex-tolerant culture. Although evidence suggests success, there are many limitations to this research, a major one being that there is only a limited amount of data during the second phase of the program due to the maturity of the program.
Faculty Mentor
Randy Quaye
Recommended Citation
Caja, Mary Katherine, "The Birds and the Bees: Talking About Sex in Tanzania" (2015). Student Symposium. 89.
http://digitalcommons.owu.edu/student-symposium/89
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