Youth Health Crisis: 40% of Clinics Lack Key Resources
Gaps in youth health services: Over 40% of adolescent health corners lack essentials

An assessment by two Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) has revealed that more than 40 per cent of Adolescent-Friendly Health Corners (AFHCs) in nine regions lack essential personnel, infrastructure and visibility, undermining the effective delivery of adolescent-focused health services.
An assessment by two NGOs across nine regions found that over 40% of Adolescent-Friendly Health Corners lack essential personnel, infrastructure, and visibility. These gaps significantly undermine the delivery of adolescent-focused health services. The findings highlight urgent infrastructure and staffing needs in youth healthcare systems.
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