One of the goals of the Solutions for Supporting Healthy Adolescents and Rights Protection Project (SHARP) is to increase the availability, accessibility, and affordability of both sexual reproductive health (SRH) services and commodities for adolescents, and particularly girls.

In the first year of the project, following extensive training by HAI on data collection, in-country partners across the six countries of implementation carried out baseline research into the availability, affordability, and accessibility of commodities, as well as an inquiry into healthcare worker attitudes around adolescent friendly services. Further endline research was carried out in the fourth year of the project to assess any improvements in accessibility and changes in healthcare worker attitudes, and identify where challenges remain.

Find the research per country below. (NB: Endline research will be included as it becomes available).


RWANDA


ZAMBIA


KENYA


TANZANIA


DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO


BURUNDI

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