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Growing Up GREAT! Implementation Guide
Growing Up Great! is a scalable, multi-level intervention designed to improve sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and gender equity among very young adolescents (VYA) and the important adults in their lives. It supports VYAs and their communities to ques
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Pragati Game A: Menstrual Cycle Game
The Menstrual Cycle Game helps women understand the menstrual cycle and fertility during a typical woman’s cycle, and clarifies misconceptions about menstruation and fertility. This game is part of the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness for Community Transf
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The GREAT Project: Results brief
GREAT is a set of participatory activities to engage adolescents and adults in discussion and reflection about how to help girls and boys grow into healthy adults who live in communities free of violence and gender inequality. GREAT activities encourage e
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Growing Up GREAT! Adaptation Guide
This guide, which is part of the Growing Up GREAT! Implementation Guide, provides step-by-step guidance for adapting the Growing Up GREAT! intervention and materials – including the VYA Toolkit and supporting materials – to different contexts. It also off
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Pragati Game E: Side Effects Puzzle
The Side Effects Puzzle is a game used to distinguish between side effects and misconceptions or rumors associated with family planning methods. This includes instructions and game cards. This game is part of the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness for Commu
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Pragati Game H: Role Play Game
The Role Play Game is used to practice having conversations about family planning, fertility, birth spacing, and life choices with friends, family and members of the community. This includes instructions and game cards. This game is part of the USAID-fund
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Pragati Games Chapter Cards
The Pragati Game Chapter Cards are meant to be used with the series of (8) Pragati Games also found in this library. The chapter cards will give background and introductions to each activity. This is part of the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness for Commun
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Pragati Game G: Agree/Disagree
The Agree/Disagree game gives participants a chance to reflect on their own attitudes and values about fertility and family planning. This includes instructions and game cards. This game is part of the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness for Community Transf
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Pragati Game I: Side Effect Method Matching
The Side Effect Method Matching game is used to learn which family planning methods cause which side effects, and to discuss concerns about these effects. This includes instructions and game cards. This game is part of the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness
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Pragati Game D: Method Matching Memory
The Method Matching Memory game helps women learn about and become comfortable discussing various methods of family planning that are available in Nepal. This game is part of the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness for Community Transformation (FACT) Project
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Pragati Game C: Life Cycle Hopscotch
The Life Cycle Hopscotch game is used to discuss how women and men make decisions about their health and family planning, and how these decisions may change throughout different times in their lives. This game is part of the USAID-funded Fertility Awarene
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Pragati Game B: The Son/Daughter Game
The Son/Daughter game is used to show how a baby’s sex is determined by the man’s sperm, even though the man and woman both contribute to a pregnancy. This includes instructions and game cards. This game is part of the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness for