The #BeFree movement is a youth-led campaign providing a safe platform for Namibian adolescents and young adults to discuss their challenges.
Category: Sexual and reproductive health
Gerakan Rumpi Sehat
‘Gerakan Rumpi Sehat’ (the Healthy Gossip Movement) is a multi-channel campaign promoting exclusive breastfeeding and healthy nutrition for pregnant women, new mums, caregivers, and young children in Indonesia.
#NoChutti
#NoChutti and #NoChuttiPlus are Pakistani campaigns seeking to raise awareness of menstrual health among adolescent girls and young women.
Generation-Negative
Generation-Negative, or “Gen-N”, is a national youth-focused HIV prevention campaign in Nigeria.
MTV Shuga
MTV Shuga is a multimedia sexual and reproductive health campaign driven by an award winning African TV drama series designed for young people.
Soul Buddyz Club
The Soul Buddyz Club is a school-based and community programme in South Africa providing support for children to develop skills and learn about social and health issues.
loveLife
LoveLife is a national South African youth programme focusing on youth development, particularly in the areas of sexual and reproductive health.
She Conquers
She Conquers was a national campaign in South Africa aiming to reduce HIV infections, teenage pregnancies and sexual based violence among adolescent girls and young women.
#ProntosPraEssaConversa
#ProntosPraEssaConversa (loosely translated: “Ready for that conversation”) is a Brazilian pregnancy prevention campaign targeting adolescents 15 to 19 years old.
Health for Teens
Health for Teens is a web-based resource providing physical and emotional health information to UK adolescents between the ages of 11 to 19.
Adolescents 360 (A360)
Adolescents 360 (A360) is a multi-year project aiming to increase sexual and reproductive health among adolescent girls in Ethiopia, Nigeria and Tanzania.
Truth
Truth (known as “truth”) is a national campaign in the United States which primarily seeks to eliminate smoking among adolescents.
ChommY
ChommY is a social behavioural change programme in South Africa which aims to help children between the ages of 10 and 14 make informed choices to reduce HIV infections, substance abuse and teenage pregnancy.
YOLO
Lunched in 2017, the South African YOLO – ‘You Only Live Once’ – health programme sought to reduce HIV acquisition and teenage pregnancy among young people aged 15-24.