Adolescent reproductive health (ARH) awareness is crucial for reducing risky behaviors among school-aged children in Ghanaian schools. A pre-post design was employed to assess changes before and after programme implementation. A mixed-method approach combined quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews for comprehensive understanding. Post-intervention surveys showed a significant increase of 30% (95% CI: 18-42%) in ARH knowledge among adolescents, indicating the effectiveness of the educational programmes. School-based health education significantly enhances adolescent reproductive health awareness, warranting continuous and expanded programme implementation. Continue with school-based health education initiatives while expanding access to resources for marginalized communities. The empirical specification follows Y=₀+^ X+, and inference is reported with uncertainty-aware statistical criteria.
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