The government has enlisted DJs to promote safe sex
times do governments enlist the help of teenage disc jockeys. Thailand’s ministry of social development must be in a panic: it has hired more than 500 of them. Its desperation stems from the teenage-pregnancy rate, which has risen even as the overall birth rate has dropped. Thailand has one of the highest teenage-pregnancy rates in South-East Asia . Hence theThat is not the government’s only initiative to stop teenagers becoming mums.
Thailand was once considered a paragon of sexual education. In the 1990s it stemmed an incipient epidemic ofPrayuth Chan-ocha, the coup-leader-turned-prime minister, supported the adolescent-pregnancy law. Yet he believes that equality for women would “make Thai society deteriorate” and has compared scantily clad females to unwrappedsweets. Earlier this year a small political party wanted a Netflix show, “Sex Education”, to be banned.
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