PETALING JAYA: The National Population and Family Development Board’s (LPPKN) “sayno2zina” (say no to illicit sex) posters are not going down well with women’s groups.
Women’s Center for Change, Penang programme director Karen Lai said that while the intention of LPPKN and the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry may be to tackle social issues such as unwanted pregnancies and baby dumping, the underlying message on the poster does not address the issues.
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