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Integrating family planning and reproductive health information into livelihood training programs for young people in Souhag
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.31899/sbsr2021.1039
Subject(s) - infographic , psychological intervention , livelihood , intervention (counseling) , seekers , reproductive health , medical education , family planning , medicine , psychology , nursing , political science , environmental health , geography , computer science , population , agriculture , archaeology , law , research methodology , data mining
This infographic describes interventions conducted in Souhag, Egypt, aimed at increasing demand for private family planning health (FP/RH) services among young men and women (aged 18–35 years). In this intervention, male and female job seekers received five days of integrated FP/RH and livelihood training. Peer educators delivered the training, shared materials and social media platforms for more information, and gave participants the names of private doctors and pharmacists trained by the project. The infographic provides an overview of the interventions, perspectives from study participants, and lessons learned for integrating FP/RH into workers’ health education programs.

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