Kaliningrad

Published 1/11/2010 | Updated 1/11/2010

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Young girls in Kaliningrad

In 2007-2008 RFSU led a project along with the Ministry of Health in Kaliningrad. The project started with a conference in Kaliningrad during the spring of 2007. Information concerning young people and prevention in Sweden and Russia was presented at the conference. The goal was to reduce the spread of HIV, venereal diseases and unwanted pregnancies among young people between the ages of 13-17. To reach this goal a number of people who come into contact with young people through their work within the healthcare and social sectors were provided with sexuality education courses. The project was completed in the spring of 2008 with a follow-up conference where the future and development possibilities were discussed.

Image: Anna KNöfel Magnusson

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