Population Council Research that makes a difference

Banner Photo: School children filing through a courtyard in Liberia

Overview

The Council began working in Liberia in 2008. Current Council research focuses on empowering adolescent girls and developing strategies for increasing access to sexual and reproductive health services for vulnerable girls. Past work includes identifying strategies to increase both male and female condom use.

Highlights of past and present work

  • Increasing the knowledge base and capacity-building strategies to ensure access of marginalized young people to an essential package of sexual and reproductive health services.
  • Nurturing the capacity to do targeted and focused investments and work with adolescent girls in poverty.
  • Developing programs that reach the least-advantaged girls: girls at risk of child marriage, married girls, girls at risk of sexual coercion, poor girls under pressure to exchange sex for gifts of money, girls in exploitative work conditions, and younger girls out of school, especially those living apart from one or both parents.
  • Identified strategies for re-integrating both the female and male condom into the national reproductive health and HIV and AIDS programs.

Banner photo: © Beryl Goldberg

Projects

Adolescent Policy Analysis, Capacity Building, and Advocacy Project (more)
This project is designed to provide decision-makers, NGOs, youth advocates, UN country representatives, and members of government ministries with the appropriate knowledge and tools to effectively make the case for implementing policies and programs that are evidence-based and targeted at vulnerable subgroups of young people, in particular girls.
(1/2008 - ongoing)
Population policy and demographic analysis

Developing Capacity for Targeted, Evidence-based Programming and Asset Building for Adolescent Girls (more)
The Council is helping to build the capacity of NGOs, UN country teams, and government agencies to develop effective health, social, and economic asset-building programs for adolescent girls.
(1/2008 - ongoing)
Financial literacy/livelihoods; Scaling up interventions; Schooling; Social isolation/support

Comprehensive Condom Programming in West Africa (more)
This Council project identified strategies for re-integrating the female and male condom in the national reproductive health and HIV and AIDS programs of Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Mauritania, Senegal, and Sierra Leone.
(1/2008 - 12/2008)
Access to contraceptive methods; Condoms (male and female); Scaling up interventions

Resources

Adolescent experience in-depth: Using data to identify and reach the most vulnerable young people (HTML
Series of 51 data guides by country
Publication date: 2009


Adolescent experience in-depth: Using data to identify and reach the most vulnerable young people--Liberia 2007 (PDF) (HTML
Publication date: 2009


Overview of girls in Liberia: Finding and planning for 'your girls' (PDF
Presentation at Economic Empowerment of Adolescent Girls Project: Institutional Strengthening Workshop, Monrovia, 13-15 July
Bruce,Judith
Publication date: 2009


National strategic plan for comprehensive condom programming in Liberia, 2009-2013 
Diop,Nafissatou J.; Saydee,Geetor; Taylor,Nyakpu
Publication date: 2008


Situation analysis of condoms in Liberia 
Diop,Nafissatou J.; Saydee,Geetor; Taylor,Nyakpu
Publication date: 2008


Liberia Fast Facts

Population (millions)4.2
Total fertility rate5.8
Infant deaths per 1,000 live births83
Maternal deaths per 100,000 live births990
Girls aged 20-24 married by age 18 (%)37.9
HIV/AIDS prevalence (%)1.5
Living below US $2 per day (%)95

Country statistics from Demographic and Health Surveys, 1987–2011; UNAIDS and UNICEF websites (accessed 10/22/2012); "World Population Data Sheet" (Population Reference Bureau, 2012)
 

What's New

  • "Sometimes, all that stands between a survivor and the help she needs are a few simple questions." The Council’s Chi-Chi Undie discusses intimate partner violence in Africa in a blog post on RH Reality Check. (offsite link)
  • 31 January 2013 | Bixby fellowship application deadline: The Council’s Fred H. Bixby Fellowship Program expands training opportunities for social scientists and biomedical researchers in the health and population fields. The program is geared toward developing-country nationals in the early stages of their careers. (more)

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