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Goals

Section 1
Section 2

- Topics
- Objectives
- Involvement
- Activity
- Provides
- Attitudes
- Discussions
- Communication
- Training
- Activity
- Information
- Research
- Elements
- Sexuality
- Expressing
- Awareness
- Fertility
- Gender
> Where
- Activity
- Programs
- Partnerships
- Family
- Health Clinics
- Opportunity
- School-Based
- Community
- Mass Media
- Summary

Section 3
Section 4

Conclusion

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Section 2 - How to Reach Young Adults

Where Can Information and Services for Youth Be Provided?

  • Providers giving Information to YouthHome

  • Health clinics

  • School-based programs

  • Community-based youth organizations

  • Mass media

Photo: FHI, B. Goldberg
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The following slides discuss what types of programs for youth are most effective and where youth can be reached. The home, clinics, school-based programs, community-based youth organizations and the mass media can all be used to reach youth. These programs can serve both married and unmarried youth in many cases but may also be targeted to unmarried youth only. It is also helpful to keep in mind the need to incorporate a gender perspective into all of these programs.

 

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