Save the Children International
Kostelny, K., Lamin, D., Lilley, S., Manyeh, M., Ondoro, K., Startk, L., Wessells, M.
2016-1-1
Report on effort to learn how the Ebola crisis had affected and interacted with a community-driven intervention to reduce teenage pregnancy. The intervention, which had been developed and conducted by two clusters of three communities each in Moyamba and Bombali Districts, respectively, included elements such as: dramas created and performed by teenage girls and boys on consequences of pregnancy followed by discussions; parent-child discussions on puberty, sex, and pregnancy; creation of and transmission by teenagers of youth oriented messages about preventing teenage pregnancy; ongoing community dialogues and reflection about teenage pregnancy; and support from health workers and authorities.
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- Adolescents (boys and/or girls 10-19 years old)
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