BA Zambia Implementation Package: Adolescent Wellness Days: A Toolkit for Implementors
This package is part of a set of implementation packages designed by the Breakthrough ACTION Zambia team.
Ishibeni Utuntu, or Adolescent Wellness Days, is an integrated package designed to address the following problems:
- Adolescents want to avoid HIV and unintended pregnancy but do not use condoms
- Adolescents want to avoid unintended pregnancy but do not use modern contraceptives
- Adolescents who engage in risky sex do not get screened and tested regularly for HIV
- Adolescents want to prevent malaria but do not sleep under insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) every night
Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: October 20, 2020
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Films about Coronavirus
- Toolkit for Transition of Care and Other Services for Adolescents Living with HIV
- The Essential Package: Holistically Addressing the Needs of Young Vulnerable Children and Their Caregivers Affected by HIV and AIDS
- Intersectionality: Race, Gender and Other Aspects of Identity in Social Work with Young People
- VMMC Counseling Training Package
- COVID-19: Keeping Young People Healthy
- Intersectionality 101
- What Does it Mean to Leave No One Behind? A United Nations Development Programme Discussion Paper and Framework for Implementation
- 10 Best Resources on Intersectionality with an Emphasis on Low- and Middle-Income Countries
- People Are Going off PrEP in the COVID-19 Era Because They’re Not Having Sex