Our approaches
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Shornokishoree works in three levels such as
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a) Mass level (using TV & ICT communication),
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b) Community Level (peer group, local mobilization, advocacy) and
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c) Individual level (individual need based counseling
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School based activities
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Non-school based activities
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Conduct Training, Seminar, Workshop, Roundtable, National Congress
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Advocacy and mobilization of whole society to create a supportive and enabling condition for adolescent girls
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Established coordination with NGOs, Government, Private Sector, Civil Societies and other networks
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Use print media, social media & Shornokishoree social network
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Use promotional activities (leaflet, brochure, festoon, Ads, banners, billboards)
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Establish Shornokishoree health club/ committee to follow up the activities
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Use of call centre services including mobile SMS, voice call and mobile apps etc.
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Conduct TV talk show, advertisements, distance lecture & video conference
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Council individual member as needed
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Provide practical experiences on technical knowhow of the adolescent health services
SKNF Strategies to achieve the objectives:
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Involve adolescent girls as key decision-makers in programe design, implementacion, monitoring and evaluation for achieving results
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Provide comprehensive, accurate information to the target age group and sex
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Address barriers to accessing health and information services
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Empower adolescents to make life choices that are best for them
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Use information/Services through Media and ICT
Basic Components of Shornokishoree Adolescent Health Development:
Shornokishoree creates a countrywide social network that aims to educate, promote & protect the adolescent girls on six basic components
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reproductive & sexual health,
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nutrition and dietary habits,
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personal health and hygiene,
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mental health,
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healthy lifestyle and
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age at marriage
Target Group of SKNF Adolescent Health Development
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Adolescent girls (Age 10-19 years)
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School going & non-schooling girls
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Young mothers, ethnic minorities
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Gatekeepers of adolescents- parents, community leaders, teacher and health workers
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Adolescent health & social service providers
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Community