Project profile — Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Adolescent Boys and Girls in the DRC

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Overview

Overview

Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Adolescent Boys and Girls in the DRC - Overview
CA-3-D004601001
$9,927,414
Save the Children Canada (XM-DAC-22502)
2018-03-22 - 2021-06-30
Closed
Country / region • Congo, Democratic Republic (100.00%)
Sector • Population Policies/Programmes And Reproductive Health
Population policy and administrative management (13010) (30.00%)
• Population Policies/Programmes And Reproductive Health
Reproductive health care (13020) (25.00%)
• Population Policies/Programmes And Reproductive Health
Family planning (13030) (25.00%)
• Population Policies/Programmes And Reproductive Health
Personnel development for population and reproductive health (13081) (20.00%)
Policy marker • Participatory development and good governance (not targeted)
• Disability (not targeted)
• Climate change mitigation (not targeted)
• Gender equality (significant objective)
• Urban issues (not targeted)
• ICT as a tool for development (not targeted)
• Trade development (not targeted)
• Climate Change Adaptation (not targeted)
• Indigenous Issues (not targeted)
• Children's issues (significant objective)
• Biodiversity (not targeted)
• Desertification (not targeted)
• Environmental sustainability (cross-cutting) (not targeted)
• Youth Issues (significant objective)
Description and results

Description

The project aims to meet the needs of pre-adolescents and adolescents in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with respect to comprehensive sexuality education and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services that are gender-specific and adapted to their reality. To do so, the network of school and local community organizations has become involved to maximize awareness and engagement of key players. The project focuses on promoting and supporting positive and healthy social norms in order to encourage respectful, equitable and sustainable behaviours. Project activities include: (1) developing educational and promotional materials on positive norms of gender equality and sexual and reproductive health services and rights that take into account the adolescents’ age and gender; (2) setting up school clubs for adolescents attending school and community space for youth; (3) adapting and improving the quality of SRH services in health centres to meet the needs of adolescents; and (4) establishing and strengthening child and youth protection committees comprised of community members.

Expected results

The expected results for this project include: 1) increased and equal access to high-quality information on sexual and reproductive health services and rights that takes into account the adolescents’ age and gender; 2) improved quality of adapted sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services in health centres to meet the needs of adolescents; and 3) increased stakeholder capacity to create a social environment that supports adolescents in exercising their sexual and reproductive health rights and protects them from sexual and gender-based violence.

Results achieved

Results achieved as of the end of the project (June 2021) include: (1) 9,673 adolescents (5,440 of whom are girls) have participated in school clubs that educate them on gender equality, as well as sexual and reproductive health; (2) 20 community based organizations supported by the project by promoting gender equality as well as sexual and reproductive health and rights; (3) 284 health care providers (160 of whom are women) received training in sexual and reproductive health, women's and girl's sexual and reproductive rights, and providing support in cases of sexual and gender based violence; (4) 8,621 adolescent club members (4,643 of whom are girls) and 254 teachers of the family planning course attended information sessions on referral mechanisms and the mapping of sexual and gender based violence management services. They can now identify the steps to take, the available services and are encouraged to make quality referrals; (5) 114 providers (56 medical input managers and 58 people in charge of health training, 64 of whom are women and 50 of whom are men) received training on managing contraceptive inputs, so they are now better equipped to quantify contraceptive needs when making requisitions; and (6) empowerment of girls aged 10 to 14 increased by 7% from 2018 to 2021 and empowerment of girls aged 15 to 19 increased by 10%. As a result of the project's initiatives, adolescent girls are better informed, are more confident, and have enhanced their bargaining power to take actions regarding their lives despite social pressures and to claim their human rights.

Financials

Financials


Original budget $0
Planned Disbursement $0
Transactions
Transaction Date Type Value
03-12-2021 Disbursement $246,371
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Related information

Related information

Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Adolescent Boys and Girls in the DRC - Related information
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