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    Author(s)
    Basu Ray, Carron; Davies, Imogen
    Publication date
    2014-04-30
    Subject
    Education
    Health
    Rights
    Keywords
    Active citizenship
    Girls' education
    Health promotion
    Health systems
    Youth
    SRHR
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Country
    Afghanistan
    Georgia
    Mali
    Nepal
    Niger
    Pakistan
    Tanzania
    Vietnam
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam International
    Series
    My Rights My Voice
    Document type
    Annual report
    Description

    My Rights, My Voice (MRMV) engages marginalized children and youth in their rights to health and education services in eight countries. The 2013 Annual Progress Report provides an overview of the second year of this innovative three year programme and of the MRMV Global Programme Framework

    In 2013 the Annual Learning Event, Mid-Term Review process, Strategic Gender Review and Global Advocacy Workshop were important moments of reflection, review, alteration and innovation.These events and processes also highlighted programme challenges, especially in relation to strengthening our gender analysis to ensure we are supporting the specific experiences, needs and aspirations of girls and women.

    There was significant progress against our four key objectives. The number of young people and their allies reached through awareness-raising messages in 2013 more than trebled to over 207,000 children, youth and their allies (47 per cent girls and young women). Young people also took greater responsibility for awareness-raising activities, educating their peers and allies using a variety of methods and channels, including social media and popular culture.

    MRMV-supported groups' organisational skills and ability to develop shared agendas increased. Critically the number of meetings between organised youth groups and duty-bearers doubled to 113.

    All projects cited examples of duty-bearers recognising child and youth groups as valid bodies to engage, discuss and consult with about health and education services, listening to them and taking initial action as a result of MRMV lobbying and advocacy activities.

    Pages
    64
    ISBN
    978-1-78077-607-1
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/317556
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    http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/my-rights-my-voice-annual-progress-report-2013-317556
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