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incest, poverty, and lack of information have been identified as the leading causes of teenage pregnancies in Uriri sub-county in Migori County. This was disclosed during a community dialogue and public sensitization organized by Ipas Africa Alliance and Kenya Poverty Elimination Network (K-PEN) focusing on sexual reproductive health among young girls. Roseline Odongo from K-PEN Kenya highlighted a significant gap in community awareness regarding sexual reproductive health. The forum underscored the urgent need for comprehensive sexual reproductive health education.
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Cases of incest identified among the leading causes of teenage pregnancies.
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