Pacific Adolescent Reproductive Health (ARH) Project
ARH involves parents and religious and community leaders in the process in an effort to create a safe environment in which young people can discuss their reproductive and sexual health concerns.
Awareness-raising activities include drama, song, dance, and mass media tailored to specific age groups and sectors of society. Project activities have incorporated the following principles:
- Involve youth in design, planning, development, implementation, and evaluation
- Train and empower parents, guardians, and community leaders to talk about sexuality
- Work with existing health care services to integrate adolescent reproductive health services.
Organisers help make this information accessible by drawing on a network of Village Demonstration Workers to achieve broader geographical coverage. In total, 2000 copies of the comic book were distributed to students in 16 schools, with the partnership of the Solomon Star (which conducted an ARH workshop for teachers and parents) and the Teachers Association. Both these groups have worked to raise awareness about the ARH Project in general, and the comic book specifically, and the potential changes that can be fostered through improving information for young people.
UNFPA and the SPC, with funding from the UNFIP. Local government and community organisations, such as the SIDT (Solomon Islands), are key participants.
Highlights from the Spring 2004 Program for Appropriate Technology in Health's Reproductive Health Outlook (RHO) website, sent from Kristin Dahlquist to The Communication Initiative on May 19 2004; and SPC website
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