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Interviews

Periodically, youth-policy.com talks with someone, somewhere in the world working to craft or implement youth reproductive health policy.

Our questions and the insightful answers from these practitioners shed light on the always challenging, often interesting, and sometimes frustrating policy process.

Do you know someone working on youth reproductive health policy you think we should talk to? Contact Us with your suggestions. Youth-policy.com will contact that person, find out about his or her work, and figure out how to share their experiences.


September 2009 Youth Policy Practitioner
Theophilus Ekpon, Team Leader, Center for Sustainable Development and Education in Africa, Nigeria. 

We spoke with Mr. Ekpon about his role in forging a partnership between the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the Nigerian Ministry of Youth to review the National Youth Policy and ensure that the revised policy adequately addresses youth reproductive health concerns. View full discussion

Theophilus Ekpon

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The views expressed by the interviewees do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S. Agency for International Development or the U.S. Government.

Last Updated: Sep 24, 2009

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