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Session I 1Introduction

2 Presentation of participants 3 Name 4 At what age did you have your first prgnancy.

5 Practical Modalities 6 Pi 7 Pou pou 8 Baby sitters 9 Health

10 Rules to follow during the training 11 Brainstorming

12 What do you expect

15 To enable them engage in the adoption of a less risky behaviour. 13 Our Target 14 To help Young girls recognise the error they committed in ignorance. 15 To enable them engage in the adoption of a less risky behaviour. 16 To put in place an Association of Aunties.