The Ministerio de Salud de Costa Rica has used its official Twitter account to promote health awareness and upcoming events. On September 24, 2025, the ministry invited the public to participate in a virtual seminar for World Day for the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy. The event is scheduled for September 26.
In a tweet posted on September 24, the ministry stated: “Queremos invitarles al Seminario Virtual de la ‘Conmemoración del Día Mundial de Prevención del Embarazo Adolescente’. Fecha: 26 de setiembre Horario: 8:30 a.m – 12:00 p.m Ingrese en el enlace de la imagen de esta publicación https://t.co/hsSyO99leN”
On September 26, the ministry emphasized mental health and personal well-being through another message: “Sus metas y su vida Sus metas son importantes, su vida más. Invertir en su bienestar es la mejor decisión. #CuidarEsVivir #SaludMental https://t.co/MSnDFM8meF”
Later that same day, it published a brief statement highlighting the importance of physical activity: “El movimiento y la actividad física pueden cambiar su vida. https://t.co/5H7xD4nQ7H”
World Day for the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy is observed annually to raise awareness about adolescent pregnancy prevention and reproductive health education worldwide. The Ministry of Health in Costa Rica regularly participates in such international campaigns by organizing seminars and public information efforts aimed at improving public health outcomes among young people.
Costa Rica’s Ministry of Health often uses social media platforms to share messages about mental health and healthy lifestyles as part of broader national strategies focused on disease prevention and wellness promotion.


