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Aiming High: 10 Strategies for Meaningful Youth Engagement

In this brief practical guidelines for meaningful youth engagement for the use of programmers, policymakers, civil society and others who wish to work with young people in an inclusive and equitable way are provided. Examples of how the 10 strategies can be applied, drawn from the Link Up project, are given in five areas of meaningful youth engagement in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and HIV integration. These can be adapted and applied to any level of decision-making and programming.

Aiming High: 10 Strategies for Meaningful Youth Engagement

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A Framework for Youth Peer Education Programmes

This toolkit provides a youth peer education program framework that promotes the benefits of youth participation through peer education guides us through planning, preparation, implementation and evaluation describes best practice provides tools to support the process of managing peer education places young people at the center of all the processes.

A Framework for Youth Peer Education Programmes

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Respect My Rights, Respect My Dignity: Sexual And Reproductive Rights Are Human Rights

This module on sexual and reproductive rights is the third in a series of human rights education resources for young people. It is designed to be used by and with young people and youth activists as they support their peers through individual and collective journeys of reflection, critical analysis and action.

Respect My Rights, Respect My Dignity: Sexual And Reproductive Rights Are Human Rights

 

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Thinking outside the separate space: A decision-making tool for designing youth-friendly services

This is a decision-making tool to guide program designers in selecting and adapting appropriate youth-friendly service delivery model(s) based on the country context, target population, desired behavioral and health outcomes, SRH services to be offered, and needs and objectives for scalability and sustainability.

Thinking outside the separate space: A decision-making tool for designing youth-friendly services

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