Categories: Past Projects
      Date: Dec 13, 2008
     Title: The Adolescent Development Project

 



 

In 1999 APWA conducted a research on adolescent sexual health, knowledge, attitude and practices. This research was conducted at APWA's seven outlets and around Karachi, and involved 200 young men and women. The result was an eye opener! Confusion, fears, misconception ignorance were the issues that troubled the youth. Based on this study World Population Foundation approved an Adolescent Health Awareness Project for APWA.

 

The project had 3 components:

 

1. Adolescent Health Awareness

2. Service Deliver

3. Training

 

The Adolescent Development Project had a very positive and beneficial effect on our youth. The Life Skills Based Education Project - LSBE, was offered to APWA in 2005. The programme focused on providing a comprehensive health education curriculum for schools that help the youth to better understand themselves and make healthy and positive choices in their lives. It was implemented in Karachi through private schools. The curriculum included developing skills to protect the young from use of drugs, unhealthy sexual practices. The partner school's teachers were given professional training and tools that would help them to guide the students.

 

In July 2005, the first phase of LSBE Programme was initiated in collaboration with 18 private schools of Karachi. Selected Teachers from these schools were provided 5 days training at Nathiagali and after the training they started conducting sessions twice a week in their schools. Teachers are provided with manuals and students with workbooks to carry out the sessions according to the curriculum of LSBE. They agreed that the programme: