Last week, Our CEO, Dr Michelle attended the scientific conference of the Tanzania Public Health Association, where one of the abstract presentations shed light on the persistently high rates of teenage pregnancy in Tanzania. Surprisingly, Katavi emerged as a leading region in the country despite national campaigns aimed at curbing this issue. Disturbingly, adolescent mothers face an increased risk of repeat pregnancies within two years of their first one. Furthermore, there’s a concerning trend where daughters born to teenage mothers are at a higher risk of becoming teen mothers themselves. While Tanzanian policies allow teen mothers to attend school, the rate of their return remains disappointingly low.
However, have we paused to consider the emotional turmoil these teenagers endure due to the stigma associated with teen motherhood? They face immense challenges in parenthood while still navigating their own youth. Many struggle to exclusively breastfeed their infants for the recommended two years, let alone contemplate returning to school.
Addressing this rising issue requires us to acknowledge and address the mental health aspect of teenage motherhood. The Michelle Chapa Foundation’s “Empowerher” program aims to do just that. By providing teen mothers with the necessary tools, support, and resources, we strive to empower them to navigate the challenges of parenthood while prioritizing their mental health and well-being.