Advocating for Adolescent Reproductive Health in Sub-Saharan Africa Print

by Adam Shannon

Special Contributors Cristina Herdman and Madeline Feinberg
Adapted from The Advocacy Kit by Susan K. Flinn

Available in [PDF] format.
Also available in French in [PDF] format.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: An Introduction to Advocacy

Chapter 2: Laying the Foundation: Performing a Needs Assessment, Setting Goals and Objectives

Case Study. Kenya Youth Initiatives Project (KYIP), Part 1

Chapter 3: Building Networks: Collaborating for Community Education and Advocacy

Case Study. The Kenyan Association for the Promotion of Adolescent Health (KAPAH)

Case Study. The Ghana United Nations Student Association (GUNSA)

Chapter 4: Involving Youth: Strengthening a Campaign by Working With Young People

Case Study. Youth Friendly Health Services in Lusaka, Zambia

Chapter 5: Mobilizing the Public: Public Education and Working With the Media

Case Study. Kenya Youth Initiatives Project (KYIP), Part 2

Case Study. The Population Information Project (PIP), University of Ghana

Chapter 6: The Art of Persuasion: Getting the Support of Gatekeepers and Policy Makers

Case Study. Partnerships to Eliminate FGM in Kenya

Chapter 7: Common Questions for Advocates: Talking about Adolescent Reproductive Health

Chapter 8: Responding to Opposition and Criticism: Dealing with Disagreement

Chapter 9: Monitoring and Evaluating Advocacy Efforts: Learning from Successes and Challenges


Source/Citation:
Shannon A. Advocating for Adolescent Reproductive Health in Sub-Saharan Africa. Washington, DC: Advocates for Youth, 1998.

 
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