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Ignorance is a Disease: A Short Play on Reproductive Health Education

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"This publication is a play about the story of a woman who got married at the tender age of 14 years. She was requested by her father to marry a man of his choice who is married with two other wives. She obliged as the culture prescribed. The matrimonial challenge was very tough for her to bear. There was stiff competition with other wives for food, shelter, clothes and sexual relationship. Within the cultural setting, the wife that cooks the food automatically accommodates the husband for the night. This practice is rotational from the most senior wife to the junior one. In the process everyone scrambles for her share as the time comes by."

This play covers major development issues particularly public health, (maternal/ child health, HIV/AIDS prevention, environmental conservation in agriculture, family size issues, poverty and community relations).

To request a copy of this publication, please e-mail the author at the address indicated below.
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Mohammed K Yahaya sent an email to Soul Beat Africa on May 09, 2004.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 10/21/2006 - 06:58 Permalink

The page is very useful to me and to the society in general