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A Contribution for the Orphan Adolescent Girls to Claim their Choices to Improve Sexual and Reproductive Health and Right Knowledge and Practices
'HopeBox' is a sexual and reproductive health intervention tailored for orphan adolescent girls living in the Government Orphanages (Girls) of Bangladesh. It has been produced through a study titled, “HopeBox: A Contribution for the Orphan Adolescent Girls to Claim their Choices to Improve Sexual and Reproductive Health and Right Knowledge and Practices” under an umbrella project Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (AdSEARCH) by icddr,b. HopeBox aims to understand the sexual and reproductive health context, needs, barriers, and enablers of orphaned female adolescents aged 9-19 to design and develop age-appropriate and context-specific resources and intervention that are visually-stimulating, engaging and interactive. The HopeBox is equipped with 11 types of educational and interactive contents including 5 booklets, 3 postcards, 2 puzzles and 1 menstruation tracking calendar. Read More
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 Booklets

 Postcards

 Puzzles

 Menstruation Tracking Calendar