Stage
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Objectives
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Participants
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Techniques
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PREPARATORY PHASE
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Establishing partnerships
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- Identify the partners, define the roles, and complete the work contracts
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Advocates for Youth, Mwangaza, Pacific Institute, and evaluators
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Formal meetings
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Identifying members of the technical committee
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- Establish a technical committee to give feedback to the program
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Advocates for Youth, Mwangaza, Pacific Institute, and evaluators
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Informal meetings
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Identifying the sites and gathering information
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- Identify the sites for the program
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Mwangaza
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Review documents and information; informal meetings
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Identifying youth organizations and gathering information
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- Identify the youth organizations for the program
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Mwangaza
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Review documents and information; interviews
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ORIENTATION PHASE
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First meeting of the technical committee
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- Give direction to the program
- Identify terms of reference for the committee
- Define committee’s tenure
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Mwangaza, Advocates for Youth, Pacific Institute, and evaluators
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Formal meeting
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First orientation workshop with youth organizations
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- Present and discuss program’s goals, objectives, intended results, and strategies
- Present and discuss main topics on youth’s sexual and reproductive health
- Present the progress, methodology, and stages of community participation
- Present and discuss characteristics of a good facilitator
- Develop an educational guide to community self-assessment
- Elaborate the plans of action
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Mwangaza, Advocates for Youth, Pacific Institute and evaluators, and youth organizations
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Workshop: group work, discussions, brain storming, presentations, dyads, role plays, drawings.
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Update of collegues on the workshop
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- Update colleagues on the workshop and share the methodology in detail in order to engage colleagues with the program
- Prepare for community-wide general meeting
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Youth organizations
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Work sessions
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Baseline general indicators regarding youth’s reproductive and sexual health
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- Gather data on the general indicators (to compare with information gathered at the program’s end)
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Pacific Institute and evaluators, youth organizations
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Questionnaire
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Informal contact at the provincial level
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- Meet the political and administrative authorities of the province
- Discuss and measure their interest in youth’s reproductive health issues and in the program itself
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Mwangaza and political and administrative authorities
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Informal meeting
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Organizational self-assessment
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- Identify the strengths, weaknesses, resources and needs of each youth organization
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Youth organizations, Mwangaza
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Formal meetings between Mwangaza and each youth organization
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Informal peripheral contact
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- Meet the district(s) leaders
- Discuss and measure their interests in youth’s reproductive health issues and in the program itself
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Youth organizations, leaders
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Informal meeting
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General meeting of the village or community
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- Inform and explain the program to the entire community; choose a village committee
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Youth organizations, Mwangaza, and members of the village
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Skit and discussions
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First meeting with the village committee
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- Plan the stages of the community self-assessment
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Youth organizations, Mwangaza, village committee
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To be determined by the youth organizations
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ORGANIZATIONAL PHASE
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Initial community self-assessment
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- Explore the community’s needs and problems regarding youth’s reproductive and sexual health
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Youth organizations, village committee
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Workshop, group work
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Enlarged community self-assessment
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- Explore, in-depth, the needs and /problems from the view of members of the community (other than the village committee) regarding youth’s reproductive and sexual health
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Youth organizations, village committee, other village members
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Focus group discussions
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Community self assessment classification
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- Organize the needs and problems by category and sort them by priority
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Youth organizations, village committees
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Workshop, group work
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Presenting the self-assessment results to members of the villages
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- Present and discuss results of the self-assessment with all interested members of the villages
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Village committees, members of the villages, youth organizations
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Presentation and discussion
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Second workshop with representatives of the youth organizations
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- Discuss the organizations’ experiences in the last phase
- Share results of the self-assessments
- Share results of baseline1
- Guide participants through different types of youth-focused sexual and reproductive health programs, the project cycle, and behavior change
- Review how to: work with youth; improve facilitation techniques; and counter existing myths regarding youth’s reproductive and sexual health
- Elaborate a plan of action for the next steps
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Mwangaza, Advocates for Youth, Pacific Institute and evaluators, youth organizations
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Workshop: group work, discussions, brain storming, presentations, dyads
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Update of collegues on the workshop
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- Update colleagues on the workshop and share the methodology in detail in order engage colleagues with the program
- Prepare the next activity
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Youth organizations
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Work session
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Formulating problems and goals and identifying barriers
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- Reformulate primary problems, identify goals and barriers that interfere with obtaining the goals
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Youth organizations, village committee
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Workshop
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Holding a general meeting of the village and /community
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- Share with the community the problems, goals, and barriers
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Youth organizations, members of the village and locality
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Comic sketch and discussions
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Identifying specific activities and objectives
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- Identify activities that will address the main problems
- Prioritize the activities
- Design a Plan of Action to carry out the activities
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Youth organizations, village committees
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Workshop
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Holding a general meeting of the village and community
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- Share with the community the activities that will take place.
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Youth organizations, members or the village and locality
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Presentations, animation
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| OPERATIONAL PHASE |
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Gathering baseline data for the activities
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- Gather information relevant to the activities to compare with information gathered at the end of the program
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Pacific Institute and evaluators, youth organizations, Mwangaza
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Qualitative and quantitative methods
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Conducting self-assessment at the organizational level
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- Identify the strength, weaknesses, resources, and needs of each youth organization before starting activities with the communities
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Youth organizations, Mwangaza
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Formal meetings between Mwangaza and each youth organization
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Conducting self-assessment at the committee level
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- Identify the strength, weaknesses, resources, and needs of each village committee
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Youth organizations
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Informal meetings between the youth organizations and each village committee
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Reinforcing the capacity of each association
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- Reinforce the capacities of the associations’ members so they can carry out the activities with the communities
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Mwangaza, Advocates for Youth, and youth organizations
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On-site workshop
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Reinforcing the capacities of the village committee members
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- Reinforce the capacities of the members of the village committees to start the activities in the communities.
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Youth organizations, village committees
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Determined by youth organizations and village committees
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Implementing the Plan of Action
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- Establish the necessary tools for carrying out the actions and activities
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Village committee, youth organizations, Mwangaza
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Determined by each village committee
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Following up on the activities and evaluating progress
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- Measure the progress achieved
- Analyse the difficulties
- Research the solutions
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Mwangaza, youth organizations, Advocates for Youth, Pacific Institute
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Follow-up and information gathering tools
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Gathering final information
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- Measure the impact of community activities and changes in the health of youth and the competencies of the partners
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Pacific Institute and evaluators, Mwangaza, Advocates for Youth, youth organizations
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Qualitative and quantitative methods
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