International Development Grant
Protecting Adolescent Health and Rights in Nigeria and Senegal
Project Number: CA-3-S065541001
Status: Closed
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Maximum Contribution: $1,678,057.00
Start Date: January 23, 2013
End Date: April 30, 2017
Duration: 4.3 years
Project Description
The project supports adolescents particularly girls aged 13-18 in 71 communities in Nigeria and Senegal where teenagers are exposed to high levels of risk to their health. The project is designed to increase healthy behaviours among adolescents to reduce the risks of HIV/AIDS sexually transmitted infections and early/unwanted pregnancies. The project also seeks to better protect adolescents especially girls from violence and sexual abuse and improve literacy and vocational skills among participating adolescents. World Renew is working in partnership with Evangelical Lutheran Church of Senegal (EELS) and Evangelical Health Coordination Committee (CECS) in Senegal and Beacon of Hope Initiative (BHI) in Nigeria.
Expected Results
The expected intermediate outcomes for this project include: (i) increased practice among adolescents of healthy behaviours that reduce risks from HIV/AIDS sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and early/unwanted pregnancies; (ii) improved protection of children and youth from violence and sexual abuse; and (iii) increased engagement in income earning activities by program participants.
Progress & Results Achieved
Results as of the end of the project (April 2017) include: (1) 9 278 youth (6 799 girls) have been reached in Senegal and Nigeria with adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights education. The increase in reproductive health knowledge has resulted in increased confidence of youth to communicate their rights and also in the ability of communities to better identify discuss and respond to allegations of sexual abuse; (2) youth who could identify two or three methods of contraception increased by 88% from baseline. This increased knowledge improved their ability to talk openly with family members sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and early or unwanted pregnancies; (3) 100 community-level groups neighbour councils and parent groups were created that have helped support improved protection for youth from violence and sexual abuse; (4) there was a decrease in the percentage of youth who have experienced sexual coercion (5.9% weighted average for Nigeria and Senegal) and who thought it justified hitting their female partners (8.1%); and (5) in Nigeria 180 out-of-school youth (126 girls) received vocational training directly from the project 100 different youths (70 girls) received business training and start-up capital from the project. The project supported adolescent youth in Senegal and Nigeria in taking control of their reproductive health protecting themselves from sexual violence and resisting early and forced marriage
Key Information
Executing Agency:
World Renew
Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada
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Last Modified:
September 19, 2025
Development Classifications
DAC Sector:
Aid Type: Project-type interventions
Collaboration: Bilateral
Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Selection Mechanism:
Pre-APP