Breakthrough RESEARCH, with funding support from USAID/Philippines, has been working with De La Salle University’s Social Development Research Center (DLSU-SDRC) in Manila to gather evidence to determine the most effective ways to encourage out-of-school youth (OSY) aged 15 to 19 to adopt positive family planning and reproductive health behaviors. In the Philippines where adolescent and youth reproductive health (AYRH) is of considerable concern, youth have limited knowledge and sources of information about their reproductive health. The study’s results are being used to make recommendations to USAID/Philippines on future programming and policy development in family planning.
One brief presents key findings of a scoping review of past and present social and behavior change programs targeting male and female OSY aged 15 to 19 in the Philippines, focused on priority reproductive health behaviors.
A second brief presents the results of a targeted qualitative research study of ways to facilitate positive reproductive health and family planning behavior change among OSY.
A third infographic factsheet shares highlights from both briefs with a focus on how best to reach out of school youth with reproductive health and family planning messages.
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Programmatic Research Brief: Programmatic Research Brief: Infographic Brief:Activity Snapshot
Collaborating Partners
De La Salle University’s Social Development Research Center (DLSU-SDRC)
Anticipated Timeline
2018–2021
Geographic Location
Philippines