Prioritizing and Targeting SBC Investments for Youth
Breakthrough RESEARCH, through analysis led by Avenir Health, has developed two briefs exploring the factors related to adolescent childbearing and youth contraceptive use in USAID priority countries to show how SBC investments can be tailored to focus on the unique circumstances of different young people.
The first brief underscores the need for prioritized SBC investments to address adolescent pregnancy that are tailored to country context. The second brief underscores the need for prioritized SBC investments can address the FP needs of married young women. Both briefs are found on the linked page.
For more information contact Michelle Weinberger, mweinberger@avenirhealth.org

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