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Culture, religion are key factors hindering media coverage of reproductive health- experts

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Doctor Joyce Omwoha of the Technical University of Kenya .[Sharon Wanga, Standard]

Culture and religion are some of the key factors that hinder media coverage of reproductive health, experts say.


This is according to speeches at a journalist capacity building on Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights(SRHR), organized by the Network for Adolescent and Youth of Africa(NAYA) in Nairobi.

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