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?
From Barriers to Allies: Supporting parents to create pathways to adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health in urban and peri-urban settings of Tanzania
See how we support parents to create pathways to adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health in urban and peri-urban settings of Tanzania
Pursuing Adaptive, Youth-Powered Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Programming: The Case of Kuwa Mjanja in Tanzania
A case study of the A360 experience in Tanzania offering considerations for similar AYSRH implementation in future settings.
Design Insights: 2016 Prototype Report Card for Tanzania
Get insights into the steps we took to think strategically and intentionally to develop the best prototypes for our work in Tanzania
Webinar: How aspirations shape contraceptive use
A webinar exploring what it takes to bring aspirational messaging into adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights (ASRHR) programming.
Kuwa Mjanja Implementation Asset: Parents Session Guide

In Tanzania, as Kuwa Mjanja prepares to facilitate girl-friendly service delivery events, A360 works to mobilize parents together for sessions to build knowledge of contraception, address common myths and misconceptions, and build empathy and support among girls’ key influencers for their contraceptive use and decision-making.
Kuwa Mjanja Implementation Asset: Out-of-Clinic Pop-up Guide

During community-based out-of-clinic events, Kuwa Mjanja outreach teams work with government youth development officers and with local health officials to implement Kuwa Mjanja’s dynamic package of services through mobile outreach, in a tent or a community facility, apart from the health center.
Kuwa Mjanja Implementation Assets: In-Clinic Event Guide

During in-clinic events, Kuwa Mjanja outreach teams convene on the grounds of designated public health facilities and work in partnership with providers and local government to engage in interactive dialogue sessions, offer girls Kuwa Mjanja’s aspirational program messaging, and youth-friendly service delivery. In-clinic events support girls to build confidence and bodily autonomy, making linkages to […]