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Friday, May 24 / 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM HR Corridor

Session 122
Reaching sexual and gender minorities with Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights information and services

Chair: Joshua Amo-Adjei, University of Cape Coast

1. Parental Socialisation of Young People’s Gender and Sexual Orientation in Rural Ghana: Insights for Minority InclusionAnthony Agbeve, University of Cape Coast; Daniel Y Fiaveh, University of Cape Coast, Ghana; Martina Anto-Ocrah, University of Pittsburgh.

2. Barriers to the Enjoyment of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Lesbian and Bisexual Adolescent Girls and Young Women in MozambiqueCarlos Arnaldo, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane; Boaventura Cau, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane; Monica Frederico, Unicersidade Eduardo Mondlane; Melissa Stillman, Guttmacher Institute; Estevão Manhice, Centro de Pesquisa em População e Saúde; Ann M. Moore, Guttmacher Institute.

3. Conceptualization of Trans Sexuality in Ghana: Implications for Minority Inclusion in AfricaDaniel Yaw Fiaveh, University of Cape Coast.

4. Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (Lgbt) Decision to Disclose Their Sexual Orientation to Their Families and Society in KenyaNdirangu Ngunjiri, University of Nairobi.

5. Integrated Community and Facility-Based Service Delivery Models Reaching Adolescents and Young People including Key Populations with Family Planning, HIV, and Mental Health Services: A Case Study of Mombasa County, KenyaClinton Rono, Tiko Africa; Hildah Essendi, Tiko Africa; Stanley Nyoro, Tiko Africa; Hilina Hailemariam, Tiko Africa.

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