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Profile of the teen mother in Cameroon

Profile of the teen mother in Cameroon. Implementing process. Election. Setting up of an Association. Baseline Training On RH. - Actions in the family - Actions in the entourage - Interventions in schools Follow-up Counselling of Adolescents Study or Exchange travel Other needs.

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Profile of the teen mother in Cameroon

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  1. Profile of the teen mother in Cameroon

  2. Implementing process Election Setting up of an Association Baseline Training On RH • - Actions in the family • - Actions in the entourage • - Interventions in schools • Follow-up • Counselling of Adolescents • Study or Exchange travel • Other needs Identification & Census

  3. Presentation of results

  4. Evolution of number of Aunties Associations %

  5. Proportion of fathers in groups

  6. Level of education of TM %

  7. Present occupation of TM

  8. Distribution of TM according to the number of children

  9. Age range of TM when they delivered their first child %

  10. Example of Mengong % Birth of the 1st child First sexual relations

  11. Example of Noni % Birth of the 1st child First sexual relations

  12. Age at first sex in Babessi %

  13. Example of Babessi % Birth of the 1st child First sexual relations

  14. Relationship between early sexuality and early motherhood

  15. Distribution of TM’s partners having had their first child between 12 and 16 years %

  16. Profession of TM partners

  17. Contact with the partners

  18. Management of pregnancy and child health by TM %

  19. Proportion of TM driven from their homes

  20. School drop out and interruption %

  21. Proportion of TM having had an STI

  22. Evolution of STDs among trained Aunties

  23. HIV screening test before and after training as Aunties % %

  24. Evolution of HIV screening test among Aunties

  25. Distribution of Aunties according to systematic use of of Condoms (%)

  26. Participation to the association meetings NB: Only 43% against 57% of Aunties participate regularly to the activities of the association

  27. Effects of the sur on the socio-economic re-intégration of Aunties (%) * ex: commerce, small jobs, farm, apprenticeshipsage, etc.

  28. Author of first pregnancy = first partner

  29. Proportion of TM having provoked an abortion

  30. Other cases of pregnancies in the family

  31. What the Aunty does It has happened to me It will no longer happen to me I will not let it happen to others That’s why I am actively committed In the fight against unwanted pregnancies and HIV/AIDS

  32. Thank you

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