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Many young women are expressing concerns over the inadequacies in their school education, particularly regarding women's health. While they have been taught practical skills such as how to open a bank account and manage finances, essential topics related to their health have been largely overlooked.
Students report that critical subjects like reproductive health, menstrual hygiene, and mental well-being are rarely, if ever, included in the curriculum. This gap in education leaves many feeling unprepared to navigate their own bodies and health issues.
The absence of comprehensive health education can lead to confusion and misinformation, ultimately impacting young women's well-being. Advocates emphasize the need for schools to incorporate a more balanced curriculum that addresses both financial literacy and women’s health. By doing so, educational institutions can empower young women with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.
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