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Youth-Friendly Health Services in Malawi: Young People's Sexual Experiences
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Author(s): Health Policy Project

Primary Language: English

Date: 3/31/2015

Abstract:

The  Malawi government  introduced  the  Youth  Friendly  Health  Services (YFHS) program in  2000 and  in  2007  the  Ministry of Health-Reproductive Health Directorate (MOH-RHD)  developed  Youth  Friendly  Health  Services Standards  with  the aim of providing  quality services  to young  people. In 2014, the MOH-RHD and the Centre for Social Research, University of Malawi, with assistance from the USAID-supported Evidence to Action project, conducted its first comprehensive evaluation of the YFHS program. The evaluation assessed the quality of YFHS compared to the existing national standards, in the context of the current sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs of Malawian youth.  

This brief summarizes the sexual knowledge and behaviour of youth in Malawi and suggests key questions for policy makers and program managers to consider in order to improve YFHS in Malawi.


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