This House believes that digital sexual literacy does more to protect than harm adolescents. (Sexual Literacy)
50%
25%
8 Prop wins
4 Opp wins
imbalanced at 50% level
That Uganda should prioritize economic development over climate change. (Prioritization)
25%
4 Prop wins
0 Opp wins
balance inconclusive
Round 2
This House believes that social media influencers should be the primary advocates for sexual health education among adolescents. (Social Media)
27%
53%
4 Prop wins
8 Opp wins
imbalanced at 50% level
That teaching about climate change should be mandatory in schools. (Teaching)
7%
13%
1 Prop win
2 Opp wins
balance inconclusive
Round 3
This House opposes parental gatekeeping of minors' access to digital sexual health services online. (Parental Consent)
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In Uganda, most sexual health services, including online counseling,
contraceptive access, and STI testing requires parental involvement for users under 18.
40%
40%
6 Prop wins
6 Opp wins
probably balanced
That companies are the major contributors to climate change. (Companies)
7%
13%
1 Prop win
2 Opp wins
balance inconclusive
Secondary Quarterfinals
This House supports state-funded development of gamified sexual health applications for adolescents. (Gamifications)
75%
25%
3 Prop wins
1 Opp win
balance inconclusive
Primary Partial Finals
That technology is the solution to climate change. (Technology)
100%
1 Prop win
0 Opp wins
balance inconclusive
Secondary Semifinals
This would prioritise partnerships between healthcare providers and digital platforms to provide accurate and comprehensive sexual health information to young people. (Partnerships)
100%
2 Prop wins
0 Opp wins
balance inconclusive
Primary Finals
That Uganda should prioritize economic development over climate change. (Prioritization)
100%
0 Prop wins
1 Opp win
balance inconclusive
Secondary Finals
This House believes that youths should be involved in the development, design, and evaluation of digital solvency tools (Digital Solvency)