As a learning project, PSI’s flagship adolescent sexual and reproductive health program, Adolescents 360 (A360) used its external 2018 mid-term evaluation (MTE) to support corrections and adaptive management over the course of the project’s two-and-a-half-years of implementation, from late 2018 to present-day 2020.
These course corrections can largely be summarized as an intentional shift in priorities — away from a streamlined ‘minimum viable product’ focused on cost-efficiency, to a ‘recommended viable product’ that balanced cost objectives with deeper investments in program quality, client experience and sustainable impact.
What did the project learn? How did the project pivot? And what considerations can be applied for future, similar youth contraceptive programmings?
Our thoughts are in this technical brief. We invite you to give it a read.