Using TARP to Inform the Development of Family Planning Strategy
Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Tool for Adolescent and Youth Reproductive Health (AYRH)-Responsive Planning (TARP) is a user-friendly digital application for youth advocates—of any age—to analyze family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) plans and budgets to determine how responsive they are to the needs of young people (ages 15–24) in a particular setting. This brief provides an introduction to TARP, presents the E2A-developed TARP Theory of Change, and assesses TARP’s effectiveness in relation to the theory of change, drawing on participants’ feedback and perceptions of the tool at a TARP training workshop in the DRC.
Clear Climate-health Connection Impacting Conditions for Women and Girls
This article first appeared in the Mediaplanet Global Resilience campaign, which was published in The New Scientist. The climate crisis is threatening…
During Security Crisis, Burkinabe NGOs Play Critical Role in Healthcare Delivery
Local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Burkina Faso’s Centre Nord, Sahel, and Est regions have been critical to sustaining healthcare delivery…