Sunday, 27 November 2016

Teen pregnancy cases on downtrend in Sarawak, this year at 2,087, says state Women's Minister

PETRA JAYA: Sarawak has recorded 2,087 cases including high school pregnancies from January to October this year, contrasted and 4,078 cases amid a similar period three years prior (2013). Despite the fact that the cases had recorded a drop of around 50 for each penny, the One Stop Teenage Pregnancy Committee will keep on intensifying its endeavors to teach and bring issues to light among the understudies. State Welfare, Women, and Community Wellbeing Minister Datuk Fatimah Abdullah said her service together with the panel will sort out more sexual mindfulness training program in the optional schools statewide. A week ago, she said, people in general was at the end of the day stunned by the dumping of a child young lady in a shrubberies close Tudan, Miri. "This is the tenth case this year. Likewise disheartening was that the infant still has her umbilical string appended. "It is such a brutal demonstration," she said amid her twisting up discourse at the Sarawak Legislative Assembly here. In the mean time, on the residential mishandle case, Fatimah said, the state has recorded 349 cases including ladies and 22 cases included kids. "We are extremely concern with regards to local manhandle cases, particularly when it has something to do with medications," she pushed. The late situation where a two-year-old kid was killed in Ampang Jaya, was additionally reported that the suspect was under medication impact. "We don't need such occurrence to happen again to any youngsters, we can't bear to permit it to reoccur." Fatimah said.

Perused More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/11/192511/high schooler pregnancy-cases-downtrend-sarawak-year-2087-says-state-womens-serve

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