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A Study of Reproductive Health Education Strategies for Out of School Youth in Senegal

   
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Over the summer of 2009, MA candidates Amy Sommer and Oulèye Niang Fallworked in Senegal in the field of adolescent reproductive health rights, as part of a project for UNFPA. Their study presents an analysis of the Adolescent Counseling Centers (CCA’s) strategies, designed to raise awareness and change behaviors of out-of-school youth in Mbour, Tambacounda, and Kolda. It also offers a logistical framework to better reach this population.
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