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PATH's Project on Married Adolescent GirlsCountry
Kenya
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesThe project activities include:
PATH developed radio spots that have been broadcast on Ramogi FM, a popular radio station in Nyanza. The radio spots, recorded in Dholuo, address issues related to early marriage and are geared toward different audiences. The radio spots that have been broadcast include:
According to PATH, it has successfully used its Magnet Theatre approach in several projects to engage youth in discussions and problem solving on a variety of HIV/AIDS-related topics. Magnet Theatre is community theatre that typically takes place in outdoor public spaces and has a regular schedule at a fixed venue. The actors perform a drama that presents a dilemma based on community problems. The audience participates by offering suggestions to the characters as well as acting out solutions to the dilemma themselves. Magnet Theatre aims to encourage dialogue and allow the audience to discuss and test solutions to problems in order to bring about individual and community-wide change. In Rachuonyo, theatre groups were strategically selected based on population density, accessibility, and HIV prevalence in their divisions. PATH trained members of eight theatre troupes in Magnet Theatre, HIV/AIDS, and the risks of early marriage. Since the training in November 2005, these troupes have facilitated an average of nearly 50 theatre outreach activities a month. Theatre troupes offer referrals to VCT centres near their performance sites. PATH is working closely with a number of churches in Rachuonyo to establish married girls clubs to provide girls venues through which they can receive information, advice, and social support. The clubs are managed by a local faith-based organisation and include livelihood and mentoring opportunities with adult married women and periodic assembly of larger extended family groups including husbands and in-laws. VCT for married couples is promoted through these clubs and the clubs offer support for those who have been tested (both HIV-positive and -negative). The clubs offer young women an opportunity to be mentored by married women on a variety of issues related to marriage. Development IssuesReproductive Health, HIV/AIDS, Youth, Gender. Key PointsPrior to implementation of the project, Population Council conducted formative research to inform the project's messages and strategies for reaching married or pre-married girls and their families. The findings from this assessment were the following.
In collaboration with district-level Ministry of Health staff and eleven VCT centres in Rachuonyo district, PATH and Population Council worked to increase VCT uptake by offering transportation subsidies to clients who come for testing through a coupon referral system. Data analysis is currently underway, but anecdotal reports from counsellors at the VCT centres indicate there has been a significant increase in numbers of couples coming for testing since introducing the subsidies. PartnersPATH, Population Council. ContactPATH - Kenya
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Source"Making Marriage Safer" [PDF] on July 27 2007. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site July 26 2007 Last Updated July 24 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below): |
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Excellent work. It is such a great achievement and keep it up.Irene your work is such an inspiration.I however would be interested in how you are able to upgrade the economic empowerment of the already married adolescents. Is there collaboration with any SME sector to provide and assist them in opportunities for earning a living?
Bravo nevertheless.