
Geneva M. González
Geneva M. González is the National Chief of Sexual and Reproductive Health in Panama, recognized for her leadership in implementing effective public health policies aimed at reducing adolescent fertility rates. Under her guidance, Panama has seen a significant decrease in teenage pregnancies, attributed to a comprehensive plan initiated in 2021 that focuses on accessibility and counseling for adolescents. González emphasizes the importance of addressing structural inequalities and enhancing sexual education to ensure sustained progress in reducing teenage pregnancies.
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Geneva M. González, the national head of Sexual and Reproductive Health, attributes the reduction of the TEFA to an intensive plan implemented since 2021.
Embarazo adolescente: la tasa de fecundidad disminuye, pero el reto continúa