First Lady, Sandra Granger has emphasised the need for Health and Family Life Education (HFLE) to be taught as a subject in schools throughout the country.
Speaking at the recent Information Communication Technology (ICT) graduation for adolescents and out-of-school youths in Linden, the Frist Lady spoke about social health issues affecting the youths and stressed on the importance of sexual health education in schools.
The First Lady also stated her belief that HFLE helps students to understand who they are and how they can protect themselves.
“One of the things that I wanted to point out, was my continuing concern…the lack of across the board Health and Family Life Education in our schools. And I know there are many teachers who refuse to teach it because they believe you are teaching the children about sex and we are going to have these orgies throughout the school. We are teaching children to protect themselves, and I’m telling you that this is not a problem that we have only in Guyana. I was at the conference last year when I heard about young men using icicle bags as condoms…that is dangerous,” she stated.











