
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS.
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This takes place every Monday at the Project ‘s compound where topical issues on sexuality , relationships, life skills are discussed. Peers share their experiences and in so doing, members get empowered with new and better ideologies on how to better manage campus life.
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FRIDAY MOVIE NIGHT
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An activity you should be sure to take part in every Friday evening beginning at 6:00pm till late. What ‘s there to lose! Absolutely nothing; in fact, the movie night comes in style accompanied with refreshments giving you reason to relieve the week ‘s academic stress while keeping you entertained all the way. Still in doubt, come and give it a try and you will forever cherish these awesome moments that only have benefits and no set backs whatsoever.
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ON THIS FRIDAY DON'T MISS!!!!
TALENT NIGHT
It is organized once per semester where prizes and certificates are given to participants. This activity gives an opportunity to peers to discover and unleash their God endowed potential as they realize their dreams.
WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS
The project organizes an average of 3 workshops every semester on topical issues such as Sensitization on Contraceptive Use, Dangers of Early Pregnancy and Abortion amongst other opics. This is done to empower the campus students with life-changing skills that will see them through campus safe and sound without the obstacles they would otherwise face as a result of ignorance on such vital information.


SERVICES OFFERED.
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Counseling
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Peer to peer education about sexuality and life planning skills.
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Referral for more competent and professional help in/around MUST.
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Reading material on a variety of topics.
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Free Internet.
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Free condom distribution and education.
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Hiring out music system, tents,chairs among others
THE WEEKLY PRINT
MPP 's weekly dossier of entertainment, news, information covering aspects of Sexuality, Relationships, and Information on Reproductive Health inclusive of which are STIs. It also features Edutainment, Rib-cracking Jokes , Technology Advancement and articles from the student population about topical issues