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Campagne de Communication "Zéro Grossesse À L'école" et Problématique du Changement de Comportements Chez les Élèves en Matière de Sexualité en Côte d’Ivoire
Communication Campaign "Zero Pregnancy in School" and Problematic of Changing Behavior Among Students in Sexuality in Côte d'Ivoire
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Abstract This paper, which is based on the field of communication and development, focuses on the communication strategy implemented by the Ivorian Ministry of Education and its partners with a view of confining the phenomenon of pregnancies in school. Launched in 2014, this campaign known as "Zero pregnancy... view more
This paper, which is based on the field of communication and development, focuses on the communication strategy implemented by the Ivorian Ministry of Education and its partners with a view of confining the phenomenon of pregnancies in school. Launched in 2014, this campaign known as "Zero pregnancy at the school" is currently underway in the secondary establishments in Côte d'Ivoire. The methodology employed begins with the analysis of documents (posters and huge posters) which is first of all made available to the students. Thereafter, a semi-directive maintenance was organized with a sample of one hundred (100) students formed by using the volunteers' sampling method. These students came from across different countries. The results obtained show insufficiency and disconnectedness in posters and messages contained in the "Zero pregnancy at school" campaign on one hand, while on the other hand, these pitfalls have caused students to misunderstand and expose themselves to risks related to sex.... view less
Keywords
Ivory Coast; West Africa; sex education; sex education; campaign; female pupil; pregnancy; behavior modification
Classification
Special areas of Education
Impact Research, Recipient Research
Document language
French
Publication Year
2021
Journal
European Scientific Journal (ESJ), 17 (2021) 9
ISSN
1857-7431
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed