[{"bbox": [97, 153, 1135, 341], "category": "Text", "text": "personnel and social welfare workers to education facilities; c) training education and health duty bearers for case management and sound referral practices, including for mental health; d) sensitizing communities to access health services in time, especially for young children, pregnant women and young mothers; e) actions that would sustainably implement national policies and good practices on nutrition; f) procurement and provision of adequate equipment at health facility levels to improve the quality of health service for children and young mothers; g) management, procurement and financial management training for the health facilities and the devolved Ministry of Health personnel in the geographical areas targeted."}, {"bbox": [97, 365, 1135, 420], "category": "Text", "text": "**Activities related to EO 2.1: Community-based approaches are explored to better protect and support female adolescents, including young mothers**"}, {"bbox": [97, 444, 1135, 605], "category": "Text", "text": "Indicative activities under this expected result could comprise: a) identification of innovative and tailor-made approaches for adolescent girls protection and their implementation at community level; b) sensitisation campaigns showing the ordeal adolescents girls go through and change the picture from irresponsible girls to victims in a non-protective environment; c) sensitisation through actions organised together with traditional leadership and faith-based organisations, advocating for increasing the protection and wellbeing of female adolescents and young mothers; d) competitions organised and “champions” designated."}, {"bbox": [97, 630, 1135, 681], "category": "Text", "text": "**Activities related to EO 2.2: Improved access to education, health and nutrition services for female adolescents**"}, {"bbox": [97, 709, 1135, 893], "category": "Text", "text": "Indicative activities under this expected result could comprise: a) identification and implementation of best practices to stimulate health support-seeking by adolescents in general and adolescent girls in particular; b) improving access to psychosocial counselling, as per new Adolescent health strategic plan; c) linking up and scaling up activities under existing nutrition programmes (SUN II in North Western, GIZ interventions in Luapula) and integrating them in an education-health-hygiene-nutrition-protection nexus; d) build the capacity at local administration level and at health facility level to manage resources and procure medical supplies and medicines to cover the needs of adolescents."}, {"bbox": [97, 921, 1135, 999], "category": "Text", "text": "**Activities related to EO 2.3: Opportunities created for re-entry to formal education, easier access to vocational and technical skills and alternative pathways for young female adolescents who have dropped out of school**"}, {"bbox": [97, 1026, 1135, 1293], "category": "Text", "text": "Indicative activities under this expected result could comprise: a) working with CSOs on advocacy at national level for a rights-based approach to the development and implementation of national policies to ensure the rights of female adolescents are treated as a priority; b) PTA/traditional leadership sensitisations to ensure that schools provide a safe and supportive environment free from hostility, harassment and discrimination in which the adolescent mothers can continue their education, c) deploy measures to enable the supportive environment to re-enter school or a vocational training (kindergartens or NGO support to take care for children close to schools that deliver skills development services); d) set up pilot programmes of TVET for secondary schools, aiming to meet more practical needs of young mothers who wish to return to school, including income generating activities to independently provide for the child, e) promote the inclusion of environmental education which cover climate change issues."}, {"bbox": [97, 1319, 1135, 1397], "category": "Text", "text": "**Activities related to EO 2.4: Access facilitated for adolescent to quality sexuality education, and for adolescent girls to receptive health services, and access facilitated for all to SGBV prevention and response mechanisms.**"}, {"bbox": [97, 1424, 1135, 1638], "category": "Text", "text": "Indicative activities under this expected result could comprise: a) intensive advocacy work related to access for adolescent girls of effective Comprehensive Sexuality Education, and breaking the social taboos around this matter, allowing for a smooth implementation of the Government's commitments concerning CSE at local level; b) link up education and health (including nutrition) through regular visits of health duty bearers to schools, and effective communication around sexuality education; c) capacity building and advocacy at the level of schools, health centres and other young friendly spaces will be carried out, in order to ensure access for adolescents girls to decent knowledge and awareness on body hygiene, menstrual hygiene management, mental health, sexuality education, reproductive health, SGBV, etc.; d) support to authorities to set up and manage One Stop Centres for"}, {"bbox": [1028, 1682, 1145, 1706], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 14 of 34"}]