Czech Ministry of Halth cited teenage pregnancy one of the top problem in Czech Republic.
What is the STOP TEENAGE PREGNANCY PROGRAM?
It is a large-scale prevention program aimed on teenagers and their parents. According to the research provided by Czexh Ministry of HEalth, this problem mostly concerns teenagers of an age 12-19, from lower class, and single mothers that most of the time afraid to educate their children. It is in our interest to encourage parents to educate children in order to let others do it; moreover, Czech Ministry of Health aimed to prevent the problem by explaining cause and effect of the issue in general through the television , print, internet advertisements.
Monday, January 12, 2009
In Our Interest
Decrease teenage pregnancy by raising awareness thru shocking and educating target audience about the seriousness of the issue.
This video confirms the fact that it is a problem of generations that become worse every year. Considering the discussed issues it has been noticed that this problem should not been taken lightly.
Chech Ministry of Health seriously worries about this topic. Actions will be taken!
This video confirms the fact that it is a problem of generations that become worse every year. Considering the discussed issues it has been noticed that this problem should not been taken lightly.
Chech Ministry of Health seriously worries about this topic. Actions will be taken!
Executive Summary

Teenage pregnancy is increasing every year. It is a problem that comes with serious consequences, and therefore it is a problem that needs to be overcome with immediacy.
Recent studies have reported higher correlation of teenage pregnancy in relation to a number of self-reports of sexual behavior, i.e. early sexual initiation, increasing number of partners and non-use of contraceptives. Czech Republic is currently ranks as the eleventh country in terms of teenage pregnancy. On average every year approximately 6,000 births result from teenage pregnancy.
Therefore, as a solution to the present issue, a campaign fighting the problem needs to be launched.
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