Too often AYSRH projects aim for “youth-centeredness,” yet interventions remain adult-led, single-sectored and ignore adolescents’ cognitive, social and emotional development trajectories. Positive Youth Development is a thirty-year evidence-based validating a holistic youth development approach.
Modern contraceptive prevalence and unmet need for contraception remains low among girls aged 15-19 in Ethiopia (32%/21%)1, Nigeria (5%/6%), and Tanzania (9%/11%) suggesting that many girls are not seeking contraception. Formative research indicates that girls from all three contexts desired greater autonomy and prioritize non-health issues.
Adolescents 360, funded by BMGF and CIFF, revolutionizes adolescent access to contraception using a transdisciplinary approach of public health, HCD developmental neuroscience, cultural anthropology, and youth engagement. At all stages, A360 applied a PYD lens, highlighting youth voice & decision-making, building their intrinsic skills, fostering healthy relationships, strengthening their environment & seeking systems change.