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The Family Planning Association of Malawi (FPAM) has said the Covid-19 pandemic has made a lot of young people fail to access sexual reproductive health services in the association’s clinics spread across the country.
Pamela Kazombo, FPAM Board Chairperson
Guest of honour Thoko Lisinje touring a FPAM Pavilion
Delegates to FPAM DAC in a group photo
According to FPAM Board Chairperson Pamela Kazombo, the pandemic has exposed gaps in terms of reaching out to the youth with sexual reproductive health rights services.
Speaking recently in the Capital, Lilongwe, during FPAM’s 18th Annual Delegates Conference (ADC), Kazombo said:”We have experienced low client numbers at service delivery points both at static and outreach clinics. This is of great concern to us as it means that most people have not been able to access the critical services we provide to Malawians.”.