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Notes
1 UNFPA organized a meeting in
May 2002 in collaboration with the
Population Council to review lessons
learned from the first generation and
discuss new approaches to programme
planning, design, and evaluation and
expanding efforts to address neglected
subgroups of adolescents (e.g., the
young married, rural and marginalized
populations, etc.).
2 UNFPA. 2002. “African Youth Alliance
(AYA) Programme Profile.” New York:
UNFPA.
3 Ibid.
4 See the EC/UNFPA Initiative for
Reproductive Health (RHI) in Asia web
site: www.asia-initiative.
org/rhi_in_brief.html, accessed
24 February 2003.
5 Ibid.
6 Nguyen, T. H., and E. Kelly. June 2002.
Final Report. End of Project Evaluation.
Adolescent Reproductive Health Service
Delivery Project. Melbourne, Australia:
Marie Stopes International. Vietnam.
7 Nguyen T. G. 22 January 2003. “The
Youth House.” Presentation to the
Orientation Workshop for RHPs
[Reproductive Health Projects] Partners,
Pathfinder International/Viet Nam,
Hanoi, Viet Nam, 22 January 2003.
8 Hainsworth, G. 2002. Providing
Reproductive Health and STI/HIV
Information and Services to This
Generation: Insights from the Geração Biz
Experience. Watertown, Massachusetts:
Pathfinder International.
9 Ibid.
10 Ibid.
11 Senderowitz, J. July 2002. Field
observations and meetings.
12 The Population Council. 1998. What Can
Be Done to Foster Multisectoral Population
Policies: Summary Report of a Seminar,
Overseas Development Council,
Washington, D.C., 28 May 1997.
Washington, D.C.: The Population
Council.
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