TAILIEUCHUNG - Mainstreaming Adolescent Reproductive Health in Senegal: Enhancing Utilization of the Findings from the Youth Reproductive Health Project

From 1999–2003, FRONTIERS implemented a Global Agenda program of operations research (OR) projects to address the reproductive health (RH) needs of adolescents in four countries— Bangladesh, Kenya, Mexico, and Senegal. The project was implemented in urban areas of Saint- Louis and Louga, in northwestern Senegal, and was called Improving the Reproductive Health of Youth in Senegal. 1 The project supported a public sector, multisector intervention in communities, health facilities, and schools to enhance young people’s knowledge and behavior regarding reproductive health and HIV prevention, and systematically tested its feasibility, acceptability, effectiveness and costs. The study was implemented collaboratively by several organizations working. | USAID FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ị Population Council FRONTIERS IN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Mainstreaming Adolescent Reproductive Health in Senegal Enhancing Utilization of the Findings from the Youth Reproductive Health Project Nafissatou J. Diop and Anta Fall Diagne Population Council. Frontiers in Reproductive Health Program February 2007 This publication is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development USAID under the terms of Cooperative Agreement No. HRN-A-00-98-00012-00. The contents are the responsibility of the FRONTIERS Program and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government. Background From 1999-2003 FRONTIERS implemented a Global Agenda program of operations research OR projects to address the reproductive health RH needs of adolescents in four countries Bangladesh Kenya Mexico and Senegal. The project was implemented in urban areas of SaintLouis and Louga in northwestern Senegal and was called Improving the Reproductive Health of Youth in The project supported a public sector multisector intervention in communities health facilities and schools to enhance young people s knowledge and behavior regarding reproductive health and HIV prevention and systematically tested its feasibility acceptability effectiveness and costs. The study was implemented collaboratively by several organizations working at both the local and national levels. Implementing organizations included three government ministries Health Education and Youth the Center for Research and Training CEFOREP and the Population Training Group GEEP . Overall the interventions had a significant positive impact on young people s awareness and understanding of reproductive health issues and among sexually active youth increased abstinence and reduced incidence of multiple sexual partners. The pilot project showed that a multisectoral partnership with government agencies and involving .

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