Ministry of Youth and Sports launches Oi Kambas App
The Ministry of Youth and Sports (MINJUD), in partnership with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) within the framework of the Youth Safeguard Program (SYP), developed the mobile application, Oi Kambas. The project was launched on June 17, 2022 for the whole country on the program ‘’A Tarde é Nossa’’, on TV Zimbo by the National Director for Youth Policies, Dr. Kikas Machado.
Oi Kambas is a free mobile application that aims to inform young people in an educational way on various topics of interest to them related to Health and Well-Being, Sexuality, Relationships, Their Bodies and Sexual and Reproductive Health. In addition to being free, the application can be used without using the internet with 80% of the information available in offline mode. Oi Kambas users can access information about the health units closest to them, expand and test their knowledge, receive and share doubts and opinions in a confidential and secure way, as well as the functionality of personal health and menstrual cycle management.
The App is based on the mHealth/YouthCONNECT platform and is available on Google Play for all Android users in Angola. For the National Director for Youth Policies, Dr. Kikas Machado, this app will help to promote the engagement and knowledge of young people on topics appropriate to their needs.
The Safeguard Young People Program is the main youth program of UNFPA ESARO and is part of the Regional Program on HIV and AIDS, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. In Angola, the SYP is a 5-year regional UNFPA Program that aims to contribute to the achievement and universal access to sexual and reproductive health for 60,000 young people in the 5 target provinces (Luanda, Huíla, Namibe, Cunene and Cuando Cubango).
The program ‘’A Tarde é Nossa’’, on TV Zimbo, where the app was launched, will now have a weekly section about Oi Kambas, the result of a partnership between MINJUD, UNFPA and TV Zimbo. The space will be broadcast every Wednesday, as part of the television station’s corporate social responsibility policy.