Whom Do I Turn To?

This video focuses on the problems of a girl who becomes pregnant after having sex "ONCE" with the boyfriend. Due to lack of right information on reproductive health education, both the girl and the boy believe that having sex, "ONCE ONLY" could not make a girl pregnant and as a result the boy denies the responsibility and the girl regrets why she yielded.

Despite the fact that the boy denied the responsibility he later becomes concerned and blames society for not providing information on sexuality and its consequences.

In the video, a well informed school girl who has learned the consequences of teenage pregnancy from her sister, faces the lust of a school boy and she successfully defends herself. Her negative response towards the boy's desires, sets a good example of what kind of impact sex education could have if it is taught to our youth.

Teenage pregnancy brings misunderstandings between family members and should be handled with great care to reduce family violence.

Whom Do I Turn To? video also provokes thinking on the issues of gender, abortion, family planning and HIV/AIDS.

The message in the video provokes the policy makers, church leaders and parents to realize the need to address adolescence health and sexuality issues by providing sustained, realistic and innovative approaches for family life education programs.

Available worldwide in English, VHS PAL - 28 minutes

Produced by Worldview International Foundation, Kenya in collaboration with AMREF