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Empowering Youth Advocates with Data and
Advocacy Skills
Improving availability of RH/FP services and supplies in Latin
America
Africa
Arab States
Asia
Europe
Latin America
Northern America
Oceania
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28Why youth?
• Per 1,000 women aged 15-19 *
Pregnancy rates only below
Sub-Saharan region
* UNFPA - SWOP2010
Unmet NeedHigh unmet need for
contraception among
youth continues to be
one of the greatest
health and
development
challenges in Latin
America and the
Caribbean (LAC).
* USAID | DELIVER PROJECT DHS secondary analysis
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10%
20%
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40%
50%
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38%
24%
38%
29%
40%
30%
48%
What were our objectives?• Analyze unmet need of contraception
services among sexually active youth
• Contribute to-
o Strengthening youth skills on FP and CS data analysis
o Developing advocacy skills for Contraceptive Security
o Creating a stronger policy environment for RH/FP and access to contraceptives and condoms
• Empower a new generation of youth advocates to move the RH/FP and contraceptive security agenda forward.
What did we do?The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT–
• conducted a FP market analysis of unmet need among sexually active women (15-24) and their contraceptive preferences
• disseminated data to technical country and regional teams
• brought together a group of young leaders from 8 LAC countries
• trained youth on the use of data for advocacy
• partnered with Profamilia Colombia and IDB to host a regional workshop to analyze barriers and enabling factors to increase access to RH/FP services and supplies.
Market Analysis Findings• Findings illustrate that sexually
active young women (15-24) experience an alarming one and a half to five times unmet need higher than married women in the LAC region.
Bolivia Dominican Republic El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Paraguay Peru
Data Dissemination• The project conducted regional and country workshops to
disseminate fact sheets on the situation of youth. Peru Dominican Republic Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua
Skills-Building• The trainings strengthened
the communication skills of young leaders and policymakers. They learned to use DHS and RH data to effectively advocate for youth sexual and reproductive rights.
What have we achieved?
• Helped catalyze 16 youth leaders to the forefront of the contraceptive security (CS) movement
• Included availability of contraceptives as an RH right in advocacy efforts
• Strengthened ability of youth to use evidence in persuading decision makers to address disparities
• Gave country participants access to data and training to promote policy changes
• Helped youth develop plans to train their peers so they become more actively involved in the RH and CS Community.
What are the next steps?• In addition to involving
youth in CS policy initiatives, we must enable and support them with resources, training, and data analysis skills, so that they can own and monitor these initiatives moving forward.
Contraceptive Security and RH Rights:
• The right of youth in Latin America to sexual and reproductive health will not be fulfilled until youth are able to choose, obtain and use quality contraceptives and condoms when and if they need them.
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