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People need more Condom supply as shortage hits Kwahu this Easter. Prostitutes double their prices

Kumasi Online by Kumasi Online
18th April 2022
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Since mid-day, there has been a complete shortage of Viagra and condoms as Kwahu in the Eastern region of Ghana-a place which has become the Ghanaian Easter funfair spot, with sex being one of the ultimate attractions and notorious Easter festivities of the place.

Per information coming from the region, Ghana’s Ministry of Health has been called on to re-stock the various sellers with condoms and Viagra or expect multiple abortions and outbreaks of STDs after the celebration.

Also, prostitutes have doubled their prices over night-and have cancelled all long term sessions, except quickies-with the longest available service going for just a little over an hour for fear of Viagra abuse.

Unwanted pregnancies account for roughly 30% of all pregnancies in Ghana. Availability of contraceptives and usage is essential to the realization of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) 3.7 which calls for universal access to contraception for use by people of all ages by 2030. The study aims to assess contraceptive usage and associated factors among adolescents in the Kwahu South District of the Eastern Region of Ghana. The study was a descriptive cross-sectional survey. Adolescents were drawn using multistage sampling techniques.

Targeted public health interventions in the form of education and promotion are desirable to create awareness among adolescents who do not know about contraceptives and improve understanding of the safety of other contraceptive methods aside from male condoms and oral pills.

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