Introducing Adolescents 360: Designing and Implementing Adaptive, Youth-Centered Programming in Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Nigeria

A collection of Adolescents 360’s technical briefs presenting case studies of A360’s approach, impact and applicable learnings across A360 countries.
Learnings from A360’s 2019 Process Evaluation

Our process evaluation documents A360’s experience implementing its aspirational programming across the project’s four distinct geographies. These resources present the methodology used to develop, and top-line findings outlined in the process evaluation and the Participatory Action Research.
Smart Start Implementation Asset: Family Circle Discussion Aide (Afari / Amharic)

Family Circle is an adaptation of Smart Start, designed for the unique needs and experiences of married adolescent girls in pastoralist regions in Ethiopia. This discussion aide forms the core implementation asset for Family Circle, used by Health Extension Workers (HEWs) to counsel married adolescent girls about their contraceptive options.
Smart Start Implementation Asset: Family Circle Discussion Aide (English / Somali)

Family Circle is an adaptation of Smart Start, designed for the unique needs and experiences of married adolescent girls in pastoralist regions in Ethiopia. This discussion aide forms the core implementation asset for Family Circle, used by Health Extension Workers (HEWs) to counsel married adolescent girls about their contraceptive options.
A360’s 2018 Midterm Evaluation Report

A 2018 Midterm Evaluation (MTE) Report, led A360’s external evaluation team (LSHTM and Itad).
Supporting Scalable, Youth-Powered Programming at the Community Level in Ethiopia: The Case of Smart Start in Ethiopia

This technical brief analyzes A360’s strategy and lessons learned to date, presenting a case study of the A360 experience in Ethiopia, and offering considerations for similar AYSRH implementation in future settings.
Design Research Guide: Informed Consent for Adults

A short script used by our Ethiopia team to secure the full and informed consent of parents of adolescents, in-laws, adult male partners, community influencers, and providers.
Parental Consent: A Hindrance or Catalyst to Adolescent’s Access to Contraception in South Western Nigeria
Do parental consent forms actually support girl-centered, girl-powered AYSRH programming? Or do they serve as a barrier to adolescents’ access to SRH services?