Moni’s Story
This short film illustrates how behavior change communication can help improve the lives of individuals. This is the story of Moni Mostafa, a young girl in Bangladesh and her learning experience at a life skills training workshop on adolescent reproductive health.
Moni, a bright student, had her future almost ruined by her parents’ plan to have her marry young. Hearing about the Adolescent Reproducitve Health (ARH) program in her school, Moni began taking workshops learning about planning her future.
Source: Bangladesh Center for Communication Programs (BCCP), ARH Working Group, Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
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