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Home » Innovations » 1806-10584

USAGE-Guinea: Understanding sexual and reproductive health for adolescent girls in post-Ebola Guinea

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Start Date: 30/09/2018- End Date: 31/03/2020


Project Lead(s): Neda Faregh

Current approaches to post-Ebola rebuilding efforts are not focused on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH) and its relation to mental health (MH), nor are they culturally and contextually adapted. Using mobile phone technology to deliver adapted ASRH education in the form of text messaging, this project will aim to close the gap between mental health and ASRH through a stepped care approach to SRH and MH service provision.

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  • Innovation Overview
    Program

    Stars in Global Health

    Institution

    Carleton University

    Institution Country

    Canada

    Implementation Country

    Guinea

    Implementation Region

    North America

    Priority

    Non-communicable Diseases, Reproductive Health, Traumatic Context

    Platform

    Community Health Worker Training, Health Provider training, Information and Communications Technology, Mobile health delivery system, Peer education, Service Delivery, Task-shifting

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