Y-PEER trains college students on sexual and reproductive health rights

To educate young people on the sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR), Y-PEER Bhutan trained 59 college students in Thimphu. 

The five-day 19th national training of the trainers (NToT) that ended on July 26 saw participants from 13 of the 19 Y-PEER networks in Bhutan. The training was facilitated by 10 certified facilitators.

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