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Advocating for Adolescent Reproductive Health in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

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This 56-page toolkit is designed to help young people develop the skills to advocate for young people’s sexual health education and services in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. It describes some of the steps needed in organising campaigns and provides information on developing, implementing, and evaluating a successful advocacy strategy.

The tool kit offers some examples of strategies and activities undertaken by reproductive health advocates and seeks to provide guidance, stimulate ideas, and generate new contacts among fellow youth activists from around the world.

Case studies referenced in this resource include:
  • Association Against AIDS in Romania
  • Romanian NGO Reproductive Health Coalition
  • Moldovan Family Planning Association
  • Bosnian Coalition’s Youth Information Centers
  • Latvian Family Planning Association
  • Bulgarian Family Planning Association
Number of Pages
56
Source

YouthNet, Youth InfoNet, April 2005.