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The Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender quiz game is designed to educate young people about various issues related to their health and well-being.
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Abstract
The game is structured around a series of questions, with two groups competing to answer correctly and earn points. The game covers a range of topics, including reproductive health, contraception, gender-based violence, HIV and AIDS, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Questions are posed to one group at a time, and the group that answers correctly earns two points, while the other group earns one point if they answer incorrectly. The game emphasizes the importance of sexual and reproductive health, including the right to make informed decisions about one's own body and the need to protect oneself from gender-based violence and HIV and STIs. The game also highlights the importance of seeking accurate information and reporting instances of abuse. Some of the key concepts covered in the game include the definition of HIV and AIDS, the symptoms of STIs, and the ways in which HIV can be transmitted. The game also emphasizes the importance of safe sex practices, including the use of condoms and the importance of abstinence. The game also touches on the issue of puberty, including the physical changes that occur in boys and girls during this stage of development. The game notes that boys may start to develop facial hair, experience a deepening of their voice, and experience wet dreams, while girls may start to develop breasts and experience menstruation. In terms of prevention, the game suggests that adolescents can protect themselves from rape by moving in groups, avoiding leaving children alone, and avoiding sending children to secluded places. The game also notes that adolescents can contract HIV through blood transfusions if the blood donor is in the window period and the virus is not detectable during testing. The game concludes by emphasizing the importance of adolescents having the right to make informed decisions about their own health and well-being, and to be protected from gender-based violence and HIV and STIs. The game also encourages adolescents to seek accurate information and report instances of abuse.
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