In this third episode of Inside the FP Story, we'll discuss elements of successful programs that can be replicated in other settings to improve access to contraception among young people. Listen in to hear how:
In Benin, The Social Marketing Association, in partnership with USAID and Population Services International, started a “Craft Academy” that teaches girls about contraception as they create beaded jewelry
In Ecuador, Fundacion Octaedro implemented a peer-to-peer program supporting young influencers while integrating family planning, domestic violence prevention, gender and youth empowerment activities
In Colombia, Profamilia created a comprehensive program to promote the autonomy of people with disabilities
We examine specific actions that programs can take to involve communities and meet family planning needs— and what elements of these integrated programs can be replicated in other settings.
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