Engaging adolescents in SRHR and family planning: from priorities to action

Abstract Background Adolescents make up to 23% of Pakistan’s population, yet they face significant barriers to accessing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) knowledge and services. These challenges stem from systemic and individual factors, including cultural norms and low health literacy. This pro...

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Main Authors: Zohra S Lassi, Patience Castleton, Hina Najmi, Sana Hayat, Anny Dhanwani, Salima Meherali, Zahid Memon
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Published: BMC 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-025-02073-3
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Patience Castleton
Hina Najmi
Sana Hayat
Anny Dhanwani
Salima Meherali
Zahid Memon
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description Abstract Background Adolescents make up to 23% of Pakistan’s population, yet they face significant barriers to accessing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) knowledge and services. These challenges stem from systemic and individual factors, including cultural norms and low health literacy. This project aims to directly involve adolescents and key stakeholders in the co-development of a culturally relevant SRH toolkit to improve access to accurate information. By actively engaging adolescents, the project seeks to enhance their knowledge, participation, and decision-making in SRH care, supporting their healthy development. Methods This project will co-design an SRH toolkit for young people aged 12–19 years from semi-urban communities in Pakistan, in collaboration with adolescents and other key stakeholders using three research components. First, a Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) involving surveys and workshops will identify priority SRH topics. Second, a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach using focus groups and interviews with adolescents, with youth champions facilitating peer education sessions to help shape the toolkit content. Finally, an acceptability assessment will be conducted through workshops and surveys with stakeholders and young people to ensure the toolkit aligns with their needs and preferences. Expected outcome The project will produce a user-friendly SRH toolkit tailored to the needs of adolescents in semi-urban Pakistan, covering key topics such as contraception, safe abortion, gender-based violence, and more. The toolkit will be developed collaboratively in English, Urdu, and Sindhi, and made accessible both online and in print. All materials will be reviewed by participants before finalization. Project findings will be disseminated through stakeholder workshops, community meetings, reports, peer-reviewed publications, conferences, media engagement, and policy briefs. Conclusion Effective SRH initiatives require purposeful youth engagement, guided by their expressed needs. By centering adolescent voices in the co-creation of a SRH toolkit, this project promotes accessibility, agency and informed decision-making - ultimately strengthening SRH knowledge in young people in Pakistan.
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spelling doaj-art-edb5f30da004491b85a5feb2b29f4e002025-08-20T03:05:25ZengBMCReproductive Health1742-47552025-07-012211810.1186/s12978-025-02073-3Engaging adolescents in SRHR and family planning: from priorities to actionZohra S Lassi0Patience Castleton1Hina Najmi2Sana Hayat3Anny Dhanwani4Salima Meherali5Zahid Memon6Robinson Research Institute, University of AdelaideRobinson Research Institute, University of AdelaideDepartment of Community Health Science, Aga Khan UniversityDepartment of Community Health Science, Aga Khan UniversityDepartment of Community Health Science, Aga Khan UniversityCollege of Health Sciences, Faculty of Nursing, University of AlbertaDepartment of Community Health Science, Aga Khan UniversityAbstract Background Adolescents make up to 23% of Pakistan’s population, yet they face significant barriers to accessing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) knowledge and services. These challenges stem from systemic and individual factors, including cultural norms and low health literacy. This project aims to directly involve adolescents and key stakeholders in the co-development of a culturally relevant SRH toolkit to improve access to accurate information. By actively engaging adolescents, the project seeks to enhance their knowledge, participation, and decision-making in SRH care, supporting their healthy development. Methods This project will co-design an SRH toolkit for young people aged 12–19 years from semi-urban communities in Pakistan, in collaboration with adolescents and other key stakeholders using three research components. First, a Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) involving surveys and workshops will identify priority SRH topics. Second, a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach using focus groups and interviews with adolescents, with youth champions facilitating peer education sessions to help shape the toolkit content. Finally, an acceptability assessment will be conducted through workshops and surveys with stakeholders and young people to ensure the toolkit aligns with their needs and preferences. Expected outcome The project will produce a user-friendly SRH toolkit tailored to the needs of adolescents in semi-urban Pakistan, covering key topics such as contraception, safe abortion, gender-based violence, and more. The toolkit will be developed collaboratively in English, Urdu, and Sindhi, and made accessible both online and in print. All materials will be reviewed by participants before finalization. Project findings will be disseminated through stakeholder workshops, community meetings, reports, peer-reviewed publications, conferences, media engagement, and policy briefs. Conclusion Effective SRH initiatives require purposeful youth engagement, guided by their expressed needs. By centering adolescent voices in the co-creation of a SRH toolkit, this project promotes accessibility, agency and informed decision-making - ultimately strengthening SRH knowledge in young people in Pakistan.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-025-02073-3Sexual and reproductive healthSRH toolkitPakistanAdolescentYoung peopleYouth
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Reproductive Health
Sexual and reproductive health
SRH toolkit
Pakistan
Adolescent
Young people
Youth
title Engaging adolescents in SRHR and family planning: from priorities to action
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SRH toolkit
Pakistan
Adolescent
Young people
Youth
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