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Adolescents

Strategic Direction
Access to SRH information, education and services to adolescents and youth in marginalized, underserved and resource poor settings of FPAN’s operational areas
through gender and right based approaches.

Goal
Empower young people within society to make informed choices to improve their sexual and reproductive health.

Objectives
• To increase access to broad range of youth and gender friendly sexual and reproductive health    education and services.
• To strengthen commitment to and support for sexual and reproductive rights of young people.

Activities
• Conduct baseline surveys to create a database on adolescent and youth issues within gender    and right based approach.
• Conduct pilot test on the use of service delivery guidelines, protocols and manuals.
• Review and update existing guidelines and manuals with youth and gender friendly SRH    components.
• Produce BCC materials for utilization on SRH information and services.
• Provide knowledge and skill to young girls and boys to help/support in exercising their SRH    rights.
• Enhance knowledge and skills of service providers for youth friendly SRH education and    services.
• Establish youth and gender friendly service outlets
• Establish partnership with other organizations working in the field of adolescent reproductive    health at various levels.
• Develop monitoring checklists.
• Undertake surveys/research to document lessons learnt.
• Review existing laws and policies that affects the SRH of adolescent and young people.
• Develop advocacy tools for aimed at parents, community leaders, teachers, religious leaders    on SRH problems of adolescent and youth.
• Conduct workshops/seminars for local policy makers to create supportive environment for the    promotion of SRH rights of adolescent and young people.
• Conduct community sensitisation programs to disseminate information about the national laws   and policies which affect the SRH of adolescents and young people.
• Produce documentation of activities to share with other stakeholders.
• Expand adolescent and youth programs.
• Conduct joint programs with other line agencies working for the promotion of sexual and    reproductive rights of adolescents and young people.
• Involve young people at various levels of management and governance.
• Conduct workshops and press meetings for both national and local media.

Projects (2008)
• Youth Friendly SRH Education and Services to Adolescent and youth(IPPF)
•  Comprehensive Sexuality Education Project (DANIDA)
•   Improving the Sexual and Reproductive Health Status of Young Women in Nepal(FINNISH)
•   MPRC Initiative” – Improving SRHR for women in Nepal (FINNISH)

Projects (2007)
• Youth Friendly SRH Education and Services to Adolescent and youth(IPPF)
• Improving the Sexual and Reproductive Health Status of Young Women in Nepal(FINNISH)
• MPRC Initiative” – Improving SRHR for women in Nepal (FINNISH)

Projects (2006)
• Youth friendly SRH education and services to adolescents and youth.
• Working with young people on SRH needs project.
• Improving reproductive health status of young women in Nepal.
• Youth friendly services for SRH & HIV prevention in Nepal.

Projects (2005)
• Working with Young People on SRH.
• School Health Program, Kathmandu Valley.
• Meeting Young People’s SRH needs.
• School Health Program, Kaski.
• School Health Program, Palpa.
• Access to SRH Information and Services to Rural Young People.
• SRH Education and Services to Young People with special focus on the Girl Child.
• Strengthening SRH education and Services for Adolescent and Youth.
• Promotion of SRH Knowledge and Education among Young People in selected slums of    Kathmandu Valley.

 

 

 


"Promotion of SRH
Knowledge and
Education among Young
People in selected
slums of Kathmandu
Valley.”

 
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