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What is a Knowledge Product?

Knowledge Products (KPs) are usable resources created through research and various modes of inquiry. KPs generate actionable knowledge (or knowledge for action) crafted for singular or multiple purposes and are often created in response to the needs of the people or communities interacting with them. KPs can be publications, documents, infographics, policy reports, guidelines, podcasts, videos, and any other materials or forms of information.

Scroll through this library to find KPs published by Share-Net International members since 2014, through to our most recent grant cycle. From policy briefs and research reports to card games, comics and more, you will find a wide array of free-to-download SRHR resources on this page!

 

  • Grant type

  • KP Year

  • Country

  • Theme

  • Language

  • KP type

Collaboration réactive entre acteurs promotion SSR des adolescents et jeunes: province Cibitoke

  • Small Grants

2016

  • Burundi

The aim of this project was to stimulate collaboration between Stakeholders in the Promotion of Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents and Youth in Burundi.

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Renforcement des capacités du système de documentation des cas de violences basées sur le genre au Burundi

  • Small Grants

2016

  • Burundi

Capacity Building of the Documentation System on Cases of Gender-based Violence in Burundi (French only).

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Speak out -- Break the Silence around Sub/infertility 

  • Small Grants

2020

  • Bangladesh

  • Burundi

  • Jordan

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Campagne: Réseau National des Jeunes vivant avec le VIH

  • Knowledge Activation Grants

2021

  • Burundi

Une génération informée, consciente et engagée dans la lutte contre la stigmatisation et la discrimination faites aux jeunes populations vulnérables en matière des droits de la santé sexuelle et reproductive.

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Experiences and Perceptions of mid adolescents, parents and teachers on comprehensive sexuality education: A multiple country-based qualitative research study

  • Co-Creation Conference Grants

2021

  • Bangladesh

  • Burundi

  • Jordan

The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences, perceptions, and accessibility of knowledge among mid-adolescents aged between 14 to 17, parents, and teachers aged between 28 to 52 regarding school-based comprehensive sexuality education. The study aims to disseminate the data through a policy brief with infographic data for further advocacy, with the goal of ensuring universal access to sexuality education and promoting a better understanding of sexuality education by November 2021.

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Let's Talk!

  • Co-Creation Conference Grants

2022

  • Burundi

  • Colombia

  • Netherlands

A co-created sexual reproductive health and rights card game by youth for youth, aimed at ages around 14-24. This knowledge product includes a facilitator's guide and the card game 'Let's Talk!'.

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Brave Men

  • Covid-19 Grants

2020

  • Bangladesh

  • Burundi

  • Jordan

  • Netherlands

The overall objective of this project was to initiate an online policy dialogue on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on gender-based violence involving Communities of Practices from Bangladesh, Burundi, Jordan, and the Netherlands.

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Disability and Inclusion Checklist for Accessibility to SRHR services for people with Disabilities

  • Co-Creation Conference Grants

2021

  • Burundi

The goal of this checklist is to provide SRHR-focused organizations with an overview of what needs to be accomplished and integrated into their programming to ensure it is accessible and meaningfully inclusive of adolescents and youth with disabilities.

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Virtual HUB for SRHR promotion

  • Small Grants

2020

  • Burundi

To enhance access to information for young people, especially on SSRAJ, where complete and quality information is limited, IPROSARUDE, in partnership with Share-Net International as part of the pilot project for setting up and operating the virtual hub, is in the process of developing a mobile application that can be downloaded on Android devices operating within the Digital Hub mode. The establishment of this platform aims to build the capacities of young people and coaches, organize idea competitions with the support of coaches and experts, and create solutions for the problems identified in the community.

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