Season II: EP01 - Understanding Risk

Imagine a world where modern data tools can be used to increase access for all adolescent girls and young women and ensure better quality of HIV and SRH services. Shocks, life changes and personal choices can all impact on their sexual and reproductive health. We need to find ways to ensure that specific programmes reach those adolescent girls and young women that need them the most. In this episode, we dive deep into best practices for identifying risk and improving access service packages.This podcast features the voices of:Saidy Brown - SRH Rights Acrivist from South Africa.Evelyn Namaiko - Program Officer at Zambia Network For Young People Living with HIV - ZNYP+Deborah Leticia Akumu - SRH Rights Advocate from UgandaJane Ferguson - Director, Healthy Adolescents and Young Adults (HAYA), based at the Africa Health Research Institute in South Africa.You can find more information about us and our work please us the links below:https://www.unicef.org/esa/This podcast has been made possible by UNICEF in partnership with the Global Fund and the Her Voice Fund. Radio 4000 Engage, Enable, Empower.

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Welcome to Radio 4000, a podcast for implementers working to improve HIV and sexual reproductive health services for adolescent girls and young women. Each week, 4000 adolescent girls and young women in sub-Saharan Africa acquire HIV.Radio 4000 was created as a platform to discuss and respond. Our goal is to amplify their voices and to centre their preferences and experiences. We share stories, best practises and tools to improve your everyday work.This podcast is made possible by UNICEF in partnership with the Global Fund and the Her Voice FundRadio 4000 engage, enable empower.