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Act global and think local: How the Haiti adolescent girls network and local adolescent girls advocates can work together to create safe spaces for adolescent girls.
This presentation will highlight the successes and challenges that incorporate evidence based work from girls centered programming in Haiti and grassroots implementation to drive change with the most vulnerable girls in Haiti. Girls-only groups have a powerful protective effect; they help ignite friendships, connect young girls with peer mentors, foster a sense of belonging and solidarity, and give girls a place to turn to in times of trouble. These safe spaces are also practical platforms through which to deliver critical new skills.
The number of organizations implementing girls-only safe spaces continues to grow and this approach contributes to build back better' in the wake of an emergency.
Learning Areas:
Implementation of health education strategies, interventions and programsProgram planning
Public health or related public policy
Learning Objectives:
Discuss the lessons learned from implementing girls centered program design with local Haitian organizations from 2010-2013.
Demonstrate the international and national implications (programmatic and policy) to working with the most vulnerable girls.
Keyword(s): Adolescents, International, Gender
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I have worked in international settings for close to ten years providing (and increasing access to vulnerable populations (HIV/AIDS; community health, rural health care and gender issues). I have worked in Haiti for close to eight years and I am currently the New York based Coordinator for the Haiti Adolescent Girls Network.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.