Implementing adaptive youth-centered adolescent sexual reproductive health programming: learning from the Adolescents 360 project in Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Nigeria (2016-2020)
This technical brief captures what we learned and how we pivoted following our external 2018 mid-term evaluation.
Community Health Workers in Ethiopia Set Out to Promote Health – They’ve Empowered Girls Too
This technical brief captures what we learned and how we pivoted following our external 2018 mid-term evaluation.
Supporting Girls’ Ability to Achieve Their Dreams
In Nigeria, A360 Young Designer Seun Taylor is helping to disrupt the status quo for adolescent contraceptive access. Here’s how.
SMART START: HOW DIGITIZATION IS REVOLUTIONIZING CONTRACEPTIVE COUNSELING
By Fana Abay, Marketing and Communications Director, PSI Ethiopia Health systems are often not designed to support women and girls in exercising their sexual and reproductive health rights fully. This is especially true for women in rural areas and low- and middle-income countries. According to DHS 2016 in Ethiopia, four out of five girls have […]
Press release: External Evaluation Joint Management Response
The summative report for the external evaluation of A360’s first investment phase was published on 8 November 2022, alongside A360’s management response. This summative report and management response reflect a year and half of deep exploration, dialogue, and reflection. We want to acknowledge the tremendous work that has been done to get to this point. […]
Adapting High Impact Practices in Family Planning During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences From Kenya, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe
This technical brief captures what we learned and how we pivoted following our external 2018 mid-term evaluation.
7 Myths Surrounding Contraception – Busted!
Adolescents encounter many obstacles to safe sex and pregnancy prevention. Along with issues of access, cost, fear of side effects, compromised privacy and confidentiality, bias of providers, and socio-cultural and religious concerns – there are myths and misconceptions to contraceptive use. Myths and misconceptions without validity are a major contribution to non-use, discontinuation, and low […]