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Adolescent Girls

279  in ‘Adolescent Girls’.

Stories

August 10, 2026

When young people lead, communities listen

Across Tanzania's Tabora region, adolescents are building businesses, sharing knowledge and helping their peers access information and services. See how.

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Stories

July 31, 2026

How youth-friendly services are building trust in Tanzania

In Tabora, Tanzania, the BRIGHT project is supporting health workers build trusted, youth-friendly care to protect privacy and expand access for adolescents.

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June 9, 2026

Advancing gender equality and adolescent wellbeing in education systems: A case study from Senegal

This case study documents key lessons and insights emerging from the pilot delivery of gender equality modules within selected schools in Senegal.

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Stories

May 22, 2026

Advancing Africa's nutrition agenda

Explore seven ways the first memorandum of understanding between the African Union and Nutrition International advanced regional action on nutrition across the continent.

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May 19, 2026

The strategic framework for prevention and management of anaemia in Africa

The Strategic Framework proposes evidence-based actions to reduce anaemia in African Union member states and guides national action plans with strong monitoring, evaluation, and accountability.

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May 19, 2026

Formative research for improving antenatal and postnatal care seeking and delivery practices for adolescent girls in Pakistan

This formative research explores how to improve adolescent-friendly antenatal and postnatal nutrition care for pregnant and postpartum girls in Swabi District, Pakistan.

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Blog Posts

April 29, 2026

Investing in adolescent nutrition is essential to Africa’s future

Nutrition International’s Regional Director for Africa reflects on why adolescent nutrition must be treated as foundational to the continent’s future health and prosperity.

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Stories

April 15, 2026

Youth-friendly services give adolescents a voice in Tabora

The Building Rights for Improved Girls’ Health in Tanzania (BRIGHT) project is transforming adolescent care by making clinics, schools and communities safer and more supportive for young people.

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April 13, 2026

A co-created, global action-oriented framework for adolescent nutrition

Adolescent nutrition is often overlooked despite a global triple burden; this framework guides coordinated action and investment across systems to drive lasting, context-specific impact and change.

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March 26, 2026

Summary report: Gender and equity analysis for nutrition, health, sexual and reproductive health and rights services for adolescents in Simiyu region, Tanzania

This summary report highlights the barriers adolescents face in accessing nutrition, health, and SRHR services in Tanzania’s Simiyu Region.

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