ABSTRACT
The rising incidence o f early sexual activity among young people has become an
issue o f great public health concern and is receiving attention worldwide. Many o f
the youth are at risk o f unplanned pregnancy or sexually tran sm itted infection (STI)
including HIV/AIDS and some may already be struggling with the consequences o f
these risks. Studies conducted in Ejisu-Juabeng district have revealed the existence
o f high level o f sexual activity among the youth. To minimize risks associated with
this behaviour and to secure a healthy future for the youth, the E jisu-Juabeng
Virgin Club project was established in 2001.
This study, which used both quantitative and qualitative methods o f d a ta collection,
was u n d e rtak en to assess the extent to which the project has achieved its objectives
since its inception th ree years ago. A number o f indicators were measured to meet
study objectives.
The key findings o f the study include:
1. The project has adopted a holistic approach to addressing
antecedent/determinants o f behavior o f the girls.
2. Girls between 10-19 years are mostly a ttra cted to the club
3. Out o f 151 o f girls surveyed only 23% o f girls have been with the club since
its inception in 2 0 0 1 .
4. A number o f factors appear to be hindering the potential o f the p ro je c t to
achieve desired results, among which are:
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■ Negative perception o f the project by some community members.
* Lack o f well-prepared, coherent training/teaching curriculum.
■ Inadequate Funding.
■ Lack o f effective follow up o f drop outs.
■ Low involvement o f young girls on p rojec t management.
■ Over concentration o f project activities at Ejisu.
5. Other factors which have kept the club operational include:
* Community Support by Queen Mothers, Village Health Committee
members and other opinion leaders.
■ Commitment o f Project Staff
■ Club Exit Package
6 . The overall SRH knowledge, Attitudes, Perceptions and Skills o f respondents
is encouraging. However th e re a few misconceptions and myths th a t need to
be addressed.
Based on the findings, the following is recommended:
1) Decentralization o f activities to all 30 communities
2) Resource mobilization to support p roje c t activities needs to be intensified,
especially marketing the p roje ct and proposal development.
3) Continuing education for p roje c t sta ff to upd a te knowledge on SRH
issues, with emphasis on STI/HIV/AIDS.
4) Promote increased participation o f the virgins and p a ren ts in the
planning and management o f project activities.
JNR., A (2021). AN ASSESSMENT OF THE VIRGINS PROJECT IN EJISU SUB DISTRICT. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/an-assessment-of-the-virgins-project-in-ejisu-sub-district
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JNR., ABRAHAM . "AN ASSESSMENT OF THE VIRGINS PROJECT IN EJISU SUB DISTRICT" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 25, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/an-assessment-of-the-virgins-project-in-ejisu-sub-district