Enhancing the Microplanning Process with Human-Centered Design: Lessons from Ga South District, Ghana
This case study describes how the Behavioral Science Immunization Network (BeSIN) project utilized human-centered design in the immunization microplanning process in Ga South District in Ghana.
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This case study describes how the Behavioral Science Immunization Network (BeSIN) project utilized human-centered design in the immunization microplanning process in Ga South District in Ghana.
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A360 Emerging Insights for Design
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This deck summarises insights gathered by the A360 team for designing the Smart Start program in Ethiopia. It shares what the design team learned about young girls’ motivations behind SRH-related behaviour and decisions. The deck starts with giving information about the methodology behind insight generation, and then goes into findings about young girls’ behaviour, cultural norms, and traditional contraception messaging. Finally, creators of the deck share themes that they thought were relevant for consideration, and offer recommendations on how the intervention can be designed. This is a good tool to understand how insight generation happens in an HCD process, but may not necessarily be helpful to someone who is unaware of HCD.
Category: Resources Tags: Adolescent girls, Adolescents 360, ASRH, child birth, Contraception, design insights, Ethiopia, marriage, PSI, relationships, Youth Integration. -
Connecting Contraception to Girls’ Lives and Aspirations in Southern Nigeria: The Case of 9ja Girls
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Led by PSI and implemented by SFH Nigeria, 9ja Girls works in partnership with A360 young leaders and across Nigeria’s public health facilities to support unmarried girls aged 15-19 to identify their dreams, and then understand the role contraception can play to take them one step closer to achieving their goals. This technical brief presents the case of 9ja Girls, offering lessons for similar ASRH programs seeking to design and implement scalable, sustainable, community-based programming with and for adolescents.
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A360 Process Evaluation Methodology: Updated July 2019
Add To FavouritesA360 Process Evaluation Methodology: Updated July 2019
The Process Methodology document presents a descriptive and analytical account of how the implementation of A360 has played out, with the aim of improving understanding of how and why A360 is making a difference, in order to generate lessons for future policy and practice. Clear questions guiding this Process Evaluation were established at end of the pilot phase with deliberate emphasis to better understand and document A360’s implementation approach. Questions articulated in this paper focus on process, context and solutions, with a detailed explanation on select methods used in the evaluation.
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Men Stand Up
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This report presents perceptions of young men (aged 18 to 24 years) on issues related to family planning in India, Kenya, Mali & Nigeria. Insights presented in this document highlight young men’s experiences, needs and vulnerabilities related to sexual and reproductive health in the four countries. It showcases how participatory design and quantitative approaches have been used to encourage young men to tell their stories and offer personal perspectives on what they care most about. Program implementers, design researchers and other ASRH practitioners would find this document useful, particularly to better understand contextual differences and similarities across select geographies.
Category: Resources Tags: Contraception and masculinity, Contraceptives uptake, Design, HCD, Men stand up, relationships, Sex education, Sexuality, SRH, YLabs, young men
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Integrating Human-Centered Design in a Multidisciplinary Effort to Address Provider Bias: A Summary of the Beyond Bias Experience
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With an aim to expand the knowledge base of application of HCD in global health programs, the Beyond Bias project has documented, in a three-part series, its experience using HCD in a multidisciplinary approach to develop effective, scalable adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health interventions. The briefs cover programmatic challenges and opportunities, outline salient ideas and concepts that were generated and tested, share key insights on provider bias, and present the finalized intervention design.
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Youth Engagement Plan – PSI Ethiopia
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This guidance document captures how PSI Ethiopia engaged youth as Young Designers in the Adolescent 360 program. It provides practitioners with a comprehensive list of considerations when planning for youth (including a workplan template).
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Evaluation of the Hewlett Foundation Strategy to Apply Human-Centered Design (HCD) to Improve Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services in Sub-Saharan Africa
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This publication is relevant for implementers, designer and evaluators in the HCD+ASRH field. It provides a detailed evaluation of programs designed and implemented by IDEO and MSI in Zambia and Kenya using the HCD process. More specifically, the report talks about the feasibility, value add, and limitations of the HCD approach. It also presents learnings about the capacity needed to implement an HCD approach, along with contextual factors that enable and inhibit the successful use of HCD.
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Integrating Human-Centered Design in a Multidisciplinary Effort to Address Provider Bias: a Summary of the Beyond Bias Experience (Part 3)
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This executive summary unpacks the use of HCD in ‘Beyond Bias’, an adolescent focused project that addresses provider bias. Along with providing an overview of the HCD methodology used, and the solutions generated by the project, this publication also reflects on the use of HCD in an ASRH project. It highlights the value additions of using human centered design, the key challenges that were faced, and important recommendations informed by project learnings. This is a good resource for designers and ASRH implementers to understand the application, benefits and limitations of the HCD process in the context of ASRH.