The University requires a minimum of 17 years old for admission to its several programs. The age designates a time when the pupils have transitioned from puberty to sexual activity. They should educate themselves on safe sexual practices to protect themselves from becoming victims of STDs at this sensitive time. The university concentrates on providing high-quality sexual health education to equip developing teenagers with the crucial information and abilities required to reduce risky sexual behavior. The institution regularly hosts topical workshops on how to maintain good health and prevent HIV, unplanned pregnancies, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
A workshop was set up as a cutting-edge workplace initiative with the goal of raising awareness and having a positive influence on health-related issues. They received assistance and foundational skills to help them grow in both their personal and professional lives. Developing a scalable and long-lasting program model that benefits all contributors and participants was the main focus of the workshop.
Necessity of Women’s Health
Know your Body
Common Diseases
Responding to Health Shocks at Home
Food and Nutrition
Reproductive Systems and Planned Pregnancy
Male and Female Reproductive anatomy
Menstruation
Importance and Methods of Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancies
Health during Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Postpartum Care
Understanding Cervical, Uterine and Breast Cancer in Women
Developing an Understanding of RTIs, STIs, HIV and AIDS
Stigma and Discrimination Related to HIV and AIDS
Reproductive System Diseases and Associated Stigmas
Understanding Mental Health Issues and the Associated Stigma
Substance Abuse and its Impacts on Mental & Emotional Health
Understanding Common Mental Health Problems in Women: Their
Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment