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Youth Research Working Paper No. 3. Formative Research on Youth Peer Education Program Productivity and Sustainability

Author: Family Health International/YouthNet 
InfoShare Partner: Family Health International
Publication Date: January 2006
Type of Document: Article/Report/Paper
Topics: Adolescents/youth, HIV/AIDS prevention, Reproductive health, general
Region: Global
Language: English
Number of Pages: 64
File Size: 24 KB
File Format: Web Page

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This paper discusses the first phase of a two-part study, which identified core elements of programs through an examination of program dynamics, activities, costs, and outputs in two countries. Based on this data, the first phase developed frameworks and eight checklists to use in assessing youth peer education effectiveness and sustainability.