Teenage pregnancy (TP) is an international concern, and both developed
and developing countries are seeking solutions so that we can provide our
young women with a better future and their children with adequate care. In
this article we describe the effects of an intervention program targeting high
school students in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, that resulted in healthier
attitudes about TP, increased intentions to delay sexual initiation and to
communicate with partners, and increased use of condoms. The limitations
and challenges are also described.