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Reproductive Health Educational Kits
"What is happening to my body during menstruation?" "How does pregnancy happen?" "How can I protect myself from unwanted pregnancy?" With our reproductive health educational kits, adolescents are able to know about their bodies scientifically through a participatory approach. |
Magnel Kit:
This is a set of magnetic panels showing different reproductive organs of females and males, the mechanism of pregnancy, and the growth of the embryo and fetus. It also shows contraceptive methods. It can be utilized in classes on sex education, childbirth education and on adolescence.
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| Youth RH Promoters explain the mechanism of body with Magnel Kit, Myanmar |
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Maggie the Apron:
This is a handy reproductive health educational kit. It is the exact body size in the form of an apron with a clear pocket in which one of 25 illustrated cards can be inserted to explain RH issues. You can teach the mechanisms of menstruation and pregnancy, contraceptive methods, how to prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), etc. You can also add your own original cards. A user's guide for instructors/facilitators is also available. These educational kits can be utilized with other materials as well.
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| Youth representatives demonstrate how to use Maggie the Apron at a workshop, Malaysia |
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These reproductive health educational kits can be used in as many ways as possible with your unique ideas. JOICFP would like to receive your innovative ideas for the utilization of the kits, and these ideas will be shared with everyone through this web page.
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JICA trainees performing a puppet show.
Seminar participants make a short skit about reproductive health through which they learn the effective use of IEC materials |
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Videos on ASRH
Adolescence is a period of dynamic physical and psychological changes. To enjoy this time, adlescents need correct information as well as problem solving and decision-making powers about their lives.
Videos on ASRH can provide opportunities for adolescents to think about and discuss their sexual and reproductive health issues through the experiences of the adolescents in the stories.
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| Title of video |
Theme |
| Nita's Anxiety |
Early marriage:
" My father said my husband has
been decided..." |
| Linh's Anxiety |
Unwanted pregnancy:
" My period doesn't come..." |
| Suzana's Anxiety |
Early childbearing:
"My stomach is getting bigger...and
then my world changed..." |
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This user's guide was developed to facilitate discussion with adolescents on ASRH issues by using the videos, Nita's Anxiety, Linh's Anxiety, and Suzana's Anxiety.
- Nita's Anxiety (pdf file)
- Linh's Anxiety (pdf file)
- Suzana's Anxiety (pdf file)
- Cover (pdf file)
- Video Discussion Guide (pdf
file)
- Fact Sheet (pdf file)
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Publications
Documentation of Consolidated Report for Malaysia, Nepal and Sri Lanka
Three Family Planning Associations in Malaysia, Nepal and Sri Lanka carried out projects for "Strategies for Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents and Youth." This document is the consolidation of the documentation on the outcomes and evaluation results of the model projects, as well as the process and experiences in implementing the model ASRH projects in the three countries.
Documentation of Model ASRH Project Malaysia, Nepal and Sri Lanka
This is process documentation of pilot testing projects of adolescent RH, which were carried out by family planning associations in Malaysia, Nepal and Sri Lanka. These documents describe the outcomes and evaluation results of the pilot projects as well as the process and experience in implementing the model ASRH projects in each country.
CD-R version is available
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WORKING TOGETHER FOR A BRIGHTER DAY available in PDF |
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This document introduces examples of practices in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan and Mongolia in engendering community support for ASRH projects. Case studies show some common strategies; establishment of a supportive environment through networking, recruitment, training and development of peer educators/counselors, and implementation of innovative information, education and communication (IEC) activities.
>> Acknowledgements
>> Contents
>> Synthesis |
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| Title of video |
Theme |
| Mariana's Monolog |
HIV/AIDS:
"Am I an HIV positive person? Can't I love someone
anymore?" |
Adolescent Women
- voices unheard |
Adolescent women:
"Next time, I would like to be born a boy..." |
Moni'sMilestone,
Moni's One-way Ticket,
Moni's Silent Revolution |
Empowerment of girls:
You can decide your life. |
| The Blue Pigeon* |
Changes in adolescence:
The physical, intellectual and emotional changes that youngsters experience during
puberty. |
| Music for Two* |
Safer Sex:
To have healthy and safer sexual activities. |
| Best Wishes* |
Gender:
The importance of gender equality and personal development for relationship
with a partner. |
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