Building sustainable and scalable peer-based programming: promising approaches from TESFA in Ethiopia

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Pari Chowdhary
Feven Tassaw Mekuria
Dagmawit Tewahido
Hanna Gulema
Ryan Derni
Jeffrey Edmeades
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[1] CARE USA,Health Equity and Rights Team
[2] Addis Continental Institute of Public Health,Research and Community Service
[3] Addis Continental Institute of Public Health,Global Public Health and Health Policy
[4] Demografix,undefined
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Adolescent sexual and reproductive health; Peer education; Social norms; Child marriage; Sustainability; Scale;
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In Ethiopia, married girls are a particularly vulnerable adolescent population because of the many health risks associated with early marriage. Peer-based approaches are a common strategy to improve sexual and reproductive health knowledge and behaviours for marginalized groups. Critiques of these approaches are that they lack sustainability without ongoing investment and have no lasting impact on health behaviours. CARE’s TESFA programme, a peer-based approach with married adolescent girls in South Gondar, was found to be effective in creating long-term behavior change related to uptake of family planning and rates of institutional delivery. Some 88% of groups who received the TESFA curriculum were still meeting 4 years after the programme had concluded. Some participants even created groups of their own, scaling TESFA beyond the original audience, suggesting a potential approach to wider scale-up. To explore lessons learned around scale and sustainability, this study interviewed TESFA participants and stakeholders.
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